Ex-president’s novel explores college sports tensions
Thomas Ehrlich based latest book on run-ins with legendary Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight

Thomas Ehrlich based latest book on run-ins with legendary Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight

City dwellers appreciate international students’ economic contribution but think they add to housing unaffordability

Prime minister announces more medical school places as part of vow to develop education system and retain young people

University cuts savings target after 62 take enhanced severance pay

Baroness Smith suggests new UK government will not bail out at-risk institutions but says she wants to secure ‘financial stability’ of sector

Open letter urges Bridget Phillipson to think again as scholars allege culture in which alternative views are supressed

Difficult conversations about how the REF’s post-2029 open access books mandate will be financed cannot be avoided, say experts

QAA-led review of offshore teaching flags concerns about expansion of existing programmes overloading staff, and unfamiliarity of assessment techniques used

The OfS’ approach is evolving, partly reflecting the fact that a course’s long-term value is not always immediately obvious, says John Blake

Covid-era expansion showed highly selective universities that they could manage growth, says admissions head

Number of places confirmed by high-tariff institutions as A-level results announced spikes

Tenure of former LSE director thrown disastrously off course by Congressional grilling on antisemitism and subsequent student protests

Many scholars loathe generative AI but it has immense power to engage the intellectual curiosity of students as long as academics truly embrace it, argues John Kaag