Chinese students ‘more open’ when choosing university
Prospective students in China are no longer looking only at traditionally elite institutions, says director of British Council in the country

Prospective students in China are no longer looking only at traditionally elite institutions, says director of British Council in the country

Getting politicians to learn the lessons of history can sometimes require an indirect approach, Queen Mary event hears

Aaron Huertas offers advice on how to overcome perceptions of being cold but competent

For-profit college head Paul Kirkham calls for ‘respectful’ treatment of private providers

Disadvantaged students will suffer if institutions do not respond to the loss of grants, says Geoff Layer

Deborah Netolicky thought that the submission of her PhD was the end, but now she realises that it is just a beginning

Funding council also plans to register itself as England’s official quality body

Academics often think 'global' is the opposite of 'regional', and that isn't so, says Martin Paul

Nicola Dandridge says that universities should play their part in National Apprenticeship Week

Countries make a commitment to deepen partnership in quality assurance for transnational education

Angela Eagle says that EU membership is vital for the future of universities and the economy

V-c reveals the factors that have added to the rankings surge of this post-92 institution

Millions of pounds of expenditure mean that many UK universities now offer truly world-class sport and fitness facilities

Forget about snakes and shamrocks, says Philip Freeman, and meet the man behind the myth