University scandals ‘do hit student recruitment’
Study in US suggests that institutions do take a hit from adverse media coverage despite a scandal likely leading to improved policies and procedures

Study in US suggests that institutions do take a hit from adverse media coverage despite a scandal likely leading to improved policies and procedures

London South Bank's chief operating officer says students deserve to receive the best service after institution wins recognition for customer satisfaction

It is unclear what Theresa May’s policy will mean in practice, but it could draw universities into the heart of economic planning

Sixteen of country’s 26 institutions face ‘financial distress’ next year

Chicago ‘does not condone intellectual safe spaces’, dean tells new students

Big questions about teaching excellence framework ‘brushed aside’ in favour of fee rises, HMC senior figure claims

Rachel Moss on why academic women might find maternity leave a sometimes challenging experience

Jonathan Grant and Alexandra Pollitt look at how discrete choice modelling might be able to work out what type of impact is most valued