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While buoyant student numbers may imply that £9K is OK, the jury is still out on the ‘right’ split between student and state

While buoyant student numbers may imply that £9K is OK, the jury is still out on the ‘right’ split between student and state

High dropout rate among black students also targeted in new guidance to Offa

Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the best ancient institutions

Australian academic Benjamin Habib reflects on the worst public embarrassment of his career

The gap between the perceptions of governors and academic staff about the key challenges facing institutions need to be plugged, says Janet Legrand

Former University of York chancellor says leading universities should lower entry requirements for students from poor backgrounds

Critics claim graduates treated unfairly in 'smoke and mirrors' RAB change

The idea that UK research and higher education could flourish post-Brexit is an illusion, argues Rolf Tarrach

Job descriptions demand early career academics be multitalented ‘superheroes’, a study suggests

Interviews with MA students in UK suggest that although few agree with Chinese government line, compulsory courses dull development of independent thought

Damning report condemns government for not reaching recruitment target in past four years

A recent report shows the potential for learning analytics in higher education, says Jisc chief executive Paul Feldman