QAA and Hefce set out contrasting visions on quality
A UK-wide, co-regulatory system is pitched by the QAA at its annual conference while Hefce focuses on changes needed for England's market regime

A UK-wide, co-regulatory system is pitched by the QAA at its annual conference while Hefce focuses on changes needed for England's market regime

New course in historical research follows decision to cut undergraduate fees a year early

Tim Softley, Peter Schiffer and Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela explain the benefits of a transatlantic partnership

Science Council debate highlights differences in Leave camp about whether more international students are needed in the UK

Arshin Adib-Moghaddam considers the implications of ‘Emiratisation’ policies for higher education in the Middle East

Kristen Burton had achieved her goals, yet had to grasp how profound the transition out of grad school could be

Sector experts variously predict benefits and damage from lifting the lid on who earns what

TUC analysis of the ONS Labour Force Survey highlights gap between BME and white workers

Paper explores the emotional costs for women of working in ultra-competitive environments

Soon-to-be-released review into employability has identified the importance of work experience, students’ attitude and accreditation

Almost nine in 10 in staff who took part in online poll do not think the former Ofsted chief is fit to lead institution due to cost-cutting plans

University games are worth standing up for, say Vince Mayne and Ian Diamond

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by our editorial team

Matthew Reisz welcomes an academics’ list of vital texts for those entering higher education

A highly influential and wide-ranging sociologist has died