Dame Shirley Pearce to lead teaching excellence framework review
Review will assess whether process behind TEF ratings are ‘fit for use’ and whether scheme is in the public interest

Review will assess whether process behind TEF ratings are ‘fit for use’ and whether scheme is in the public interest

Leadership tensions killed off South Australian proposal ‘but it would have failed anyway’, academic says

‘Cost recovery’ levy defies logic, institutions argue

Giving students the opportunity to interact directly with business leaders can be life-changing, says Peter Viqueira

After consultation, proposals set to go to Parliamentary vote

Legal counsel describes how she was fired after pushing for investigation into misconduct at elite US institution

Cairo institution hit hard by loss of foreign students, says president

Early exposure to an elite university environment could set students on the path towards academic success, says Harry Hortyn

New regulations outlined by Trump officials would hand stronger rights in some areas to those facing sexual misconduct complaints on college campuses

Boston university wants to develop one-to-one tutorial model as it creates ‘global university system’

THE’s editorial team discusses the HE issues that Democrats will focus on at state and national levels – and a former congressional candidate calls for more scientists to become politicians

In selecting its new bases, the massive online retailer rewarded areas rich in highly educated talent but also showed no US city yet produces enough such people

Call for university funding to be tied to institutions’ role in their local communities

Minister’s intervention self-defeating, representative body claims

Competitive funding once helped novel ideas get off the ground, but now funding ‘excellence’ is hampering new research, says Dutch institute