Unesco plans global guidelines on qualification recognition
Immigrants whose qualifications are formally recognised are more likely to have a job which matches their level of education, says report

Immigrants whose qualifications are formally recognised are more likely to have a job which matches their level of education, says report

With Wales’ Coleg Harlech due to be sold this month, Sam Christie reflects on why ‘second-chance colleges’ have failed to thrive given their role in post-industrial communities

The University of Buckingham will open a new health science campus on Cheshire site

Today’s Office for National Statistics report will make challenging reading for the Augar review panel, but it must not resort to draconian cuts to student numbers, says Greg Walker

Estimated portion of loans that will never be repaid to be classed as government spending, rather than lending

Options said to have been modelled by Augar review could mean students with Ds or Es at A level are in effect blocked from entering university

Staff, council and senate at Wollongong ‘did not know talks were under way’

PhD scholarships in the sights as cutbacks more than double analysts’ expectations

Critics of open-access initiative had warned of limits on collaborations and publishing choice if major regions stayed out

Why other academic disciplines have not also introduced such markets is a ‘very good question’, organisers say

Credential verification would allow refugees to access education and the labour market, say Terje Mørland and Stig Arne Skjerven

Unfamiliarity with opposite sex may harm academic results when mixed-gender cooperation required, says study

Graduate programmes tipped to lure disillusioned millennials

Capes-PrInt programme could help Brazil become more active in internationalisation, but worries emerge about scheme’s concentration and its future under new right-wing president