International students will not ‘Choose France’ until quality improves
High-cost meritocracy à la française will cut little ice with discerning international students, says Juliette Torabian

High-cost meritocracy à la française will cut little ice with discerning international students, says Juliette Torabian

Academics should not sneer at Simon Birmingham’s appeal to what ‘most Australians’ would think about projects, says Hannah Forsyth

It is inexcusable that some people graduate from UK universities without a basic command of mathematics or grammar, says John Warren

Tokenistic and irrelevant assessments of research’s social value are holding back progress, say Clarence Tam and three others

As a new report reveals dissatisfaction with mentorship for female researchers, Jack Grove asks where responsibility lies

Andrew Thompson warns suitable plug for UK research funding gaps post-Brexit could take years to deliver

Explosion of interest from Nepal put under scrutiny

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Impending ONS student loans review to impact on chancellor’s deficit elimination goal and government’s post-18 education review

University hit by declining student numbers returns multimillion-pound deficit for third year in row

Principal of joint venture between ex-Manchester United players and Lancaster University discusses how he answers the question: ‘aren’t you making a lot of rich people even richer?’

Paper calls for scientific organisations to monitor platforms ‘known to spread false and misleading’ information about research and ‘respond quickly’

Matthew Flinders thinks this mythical mammalian hybrid could serve as a guide through a complex higher education funding landscape

Part-time education is a driver of economic growth and widening access to higher education, argues David Latchman