Australian university enrolment aspirations ‘don’t stack up’
Mini-budget projection of expansion in higher education participation a world away from accord’s lofty ambition

Mini-budget projection of expansion in higher education participation a world away from accord’s lofty ambition

Union members fear industrial action is ‘tone deaf’ amid large-scale redundancies across the sector

Academics are only revealing their own biases if they believe the television presenter’s behaviour represents working-class values, says Joe Baden

Of respondents to Swedish survey who reported experiencing threats or harassment, half said a student was responsible

Improved visa processing among measures proposed by umbrella groups to attract and retain international students

Proposed legislative changes will require institutions to obtain approval of ‘free speech statements’, and live up to them

Decision to downgrade 271 journals on quality and operating model concerns sparks debate

King’s College London reported an operating deficit of £19 million once the impact from pensions and donations are excluded

Some educators worry new arrangement could leave them worse off than planned thresholds, but government says it is ‘well placed’ to alleviate visa delays

Drawn-out complaints procedures that aren’t resolved before visas expire are unethical – and a poor advertisement for UK HE, says Sanaz Raji

Times Higher Education’s final issue as a print magazine is out today – but while formats change, as for the sector we serve, values and purpose endure

Back to the future: A next-gen tale of higher education

Renaming approved by Office for Students despite acceptance that proposed new monikers might cause confusion among international students

At least 16 institutions announced plans to shut in 2024, with closures expected to increase significantly in the years ahead

Our evidence-led recommendations will challenge universities – but within the parameters of the possible, says Nigel Carrington