Higher education access targets ‘set to be missed’ in the developing world
Cambridge study finds women are least likely to benefit when university enrolment is expanded in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa

Cambridge study finds women are least likely to benefit when university enrolment is expanded in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa

Universities must pay more attention to the difficulties faced by students, says Daniel Dennehy

Internal analysis finds women earn 10.5 per cent less than men of similar experience and research productivity

The prospect of new grammar schools on the horizon raises big questions for HE, writes Nick Hillman

Head of Russell Group university to retire after 30 years at the institution

Academics and professional and support staff across the world asked for their views on the status, efficacy and assessment of pedagogy

Stanford and MIT might be seen as stars, but the UK has good practice too, says Trevor McMillan

UK prime minister announces policy in grammar schools speech

Environmental organisation praises UK sector for climate efforts but calls for universities to do more

Head of UK admissions service Mary Curnock Cook addresses concerns that universities might ‘not hear a word’ from applicants

As THE’s HE and Me interview section passes a special landmark, John Elmes looks back over three years’ worth of laughs, tears, and a whole lot of column inches

Student data could be used to avoid major issues with the proposed TEF metrics, writes Emilie Sundorph

Pilot gets under way as institutions reject David Cameron’s plan for sector-wide blanking of applicants’ names

A leading American medievalist has died

David Walker looks at the increasing acceptance that the pressures of university can exacerbate impostor syndrome for students as well as staff