Teaching excellence framework (TEF): higher education sector reaction
Key figures from the world of higher education respond to the publication of the TEF results. This page will be updated regularly – please refresh the page for latest response

Key figures from the world of higher education respond to the publication of the TEF results. This page will be updated regularly – please refresh the page for latest response

Full TEF results for all the universities in the TEF ranked by main award and core metrics

We talk doping, ‘slithering’ through university and breaking world records with the former double Olympic champion

A. W. Purdue chews over a grim account of how civilised nature crumbles when starvation looms

Robert J. Mayhew finds the pioneering environmental thinker’s meditations on population, resources and ecology more relevant than ever

Sharon Wheeler delights in casting a made-for-TV 17th-century tale laced with sex and the dark arts

Peter J. Smith lauds a powerful study of the relationship between homoerotic desire and anxieties about social, religious, cultural and even apocalyptic collapse

Sir Michael Barber says that classes in English universities could be ‘more inspiring’

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Many campus-based and post-92 universities claim gold in government-backed league table

The stamp of government approval means TEF ratings will carry significant weight, writes Chris Havergal

Comparing the TEF with metrics such as the NSS begins to show how university location may have played a role in the final results

University of Buckingham and University of Law grab top ratings in UK’s new teaching assessment

But many sector figures say that poor performance of capital’s universities is more likely to ‘undermine credibility’ of exercise