Check your reflexes on UK’s first private medical school
Kevin Fong examines his responses to £35,000 a year degree

Kevin Fong examines his responses to £35,000 a year degree

Uwe Schütte on the German band whose electronic beats and futuristic visions are still relevant today

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Jonathan Mirsky on one family’s memories of life in a Shanghai alleyway, from Mao to the modern day

Alec Ryrie welcomes a study of an Elizabethan scholar that dispels a posthumous Puritan label

Endorsement comes after ministers are accused by Labour of misleading Parliament

Nothing is out of bounds when it comes to higher education, it seems – with the launch of Scotland’s first degree in professional golf

The University of Sussex should not have suspended four students after a protest and should pay compensation, the sector’s complaints body has found

All the discussion from the Campaign for Science and Engineering’s annual discussion

Figures also show 23 per cent of students now enter HE with BTECs

By Michael Stratford, for Inside Higher Ed

First global health research ranking suggests only five UK institutions make major investment

Academics in Saudi Arabia have been urged in an open letter signed by 18 Nobel Prize winners to condemn the public flogging of blogger Raif Badawi

Medical students must learn to think critically, an academic physician who became the first professor of complementary medicine has warned.

A student at the University of Kent has been named as the Green Party’s spokesman for higher and further education