Nobel Prize in Medicine 2016 announced
Japanese biologist awarded for his research on autophagy

Japanese biologist awarded for his research on autophagy

Universities should be doing more to speak up and out against contract cheating, says Tricia Bertram Gallant

But has Hillary Clinton left Republican candidate in shade on college affordability?

Degrees are about aspirations as much as they are about status and salaries, write Neil Sammells and Rob Mears

New course is already bringing in a strikingly diverse student cohort

A network of students and academics aims to promote public economic literacy as well as reform the curriculum

Review for Welsh government proposes ‘exceptionally generous’ living cost support

Publication fee chosen over submission fee to make charges fair

New measures to ensure universities are ‘not penalised’ for taking poorer students also outlined for next stage of TEF

As new details about the teaching excellence framework emerge, Chris Husbands explains why it is an opportunity to recognise UK higher education’s quality

Saul Perlmutter tells THE World Academic Summit that there is a ‘fundamental misunderstanding’ of the purpose of research

At THE World Academic Summit, academics and entrepreneurs debate impact of technology on teaching

We speak to Hergé biographer Benoît Peeters about the growing acceptance of graphic novels as a serious literary genre, the rich history of francophone comics and his favourite Tintin books

A management consultant whose many studies of the sector gained him an OBE in higher education has died

Academic journal editor-turned-lecturer Hilary Hamnett explains the most common reasons why papers are rejected