End of boom time for universities?
Does the fall in UK applicants revealed this week spell trouble for universities, asks Jack Grove

Does the fall in UK applicants revealed this week spell trouble for universities, asks Jack Grove

David Cameron’s plans on university admissions data will combat inequality only if they force top universities to publish more detailed data, which take into account variables such as BME students’ A...

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Ed Byrne says universities are not ‘immune to disruption’ from new models of education

Recently founded institutions can ‘leapfrog’ the educational approaches of the past, says former AUC president

Broader-based education addresses concerns over graduate skills, conference hears

As increasing attention is paid to the under-representation of black and minority ethnic academics in Britain, Kalwant Bhopal weighs the process and aims of the sector’s new diversity initiative

Jo Johnson becomes latest high-profile figure to take aim at elite over their access record

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

January deadline figures also show slight fall in overall UK applicant numbers

The founding leader of a major polytechnic has died

New book in the style of LA crime fiction offers maths lessons from a private eye

With Regent’s University London the latest to offer the US-style of undergraduate education, Natasha Turner looks at how courses are being received elsewhere

We talk human existence, Cristiano Ronaldo and the problems with Portugal’s higher education system with Lancaster’s new astrophysicist