NSS and DLHE reform: don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater
John Cater argues that higher education would be poorer for the loss of student survey data

John Cater argues that higher education would be poorer for the loss of student survey data

Universities should collaborate to make best use of data on students' backgrounds, says Joshua Oware

Completion rates are main worry despite better figures on admissions

Jisc Digifest hears openness could bring benefits, but some cite plagiarism risks
Students need to apply numerical and statistical methods to real-world contexts, says Rita Gardner

Organisation says it has helped enrich the educational prospects of more than 50,000 Palestinian students

Experts in everything from accountancy to China and spirituality to skills strategies appointed fellows by the Academy of Social Sciences

In the wake of Cyclone Winston, incoming v-c Nigel Healey says he will ensure emergency plans are top-notch for natural disasters

But authors of original paper hit back, saying latest assessment is ‘very optimistic’

Legislation will allow overseas students to include time spent studying in Canada in application

Arshin Adib-Moghaddam explores the migrant crisis, and universities’ role in it
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Letter from Sajid Javid and Jo Johnson also sets out funding for 2016-17 and issues warning to Hefce on quality assurance

John Holmwood explains why attendees of the Second Convention for Higher Education plan to write their own legislation

The case for international partnership goes beyond the EU debate, says Allan Goodman