More apprentices ‘shouldn’t come at higher education’s expense’
Tory plans to close low-performing degrees to fund apprenticeships ‘miss the mark’, says UK sector

Tory plans to close low-performing degrees to fund apprenticeships ‘miss the mark’, says UK sector

Late responses to PhD applicant enquiries and lack of signposting might contribute to poor ethnic minority representation at doctoral level, researchers say

Academic exploration of leading university’s traditions uncovers dispossession, eugenics and grave robbing

Lower work rights cut-off would have excluded most doctoral graduates, critics warned

Leaders’ claims that their appointments owe nothing to their political affiliations are wide of the mark, says an observer

Chinese leader calls for greater alignment of degree programmes with the country’s workplace needs

In congress address, general secretary pledges to work to end in-house industrial dispute and to ‘hold Labour’s feet to the fire’

Few remaining obstacles for one of the biggest university amalgamations in history

‘No easy answers’ in what has become ‘a conflict about the conflict’

Universities face a delicate balancing act between ‘mob veto’ and safety obligations, says free speech advocate

University leader turned Palestinian Authority minister pledges to rebuild destroyed campuses

Report into scandal highlights danger of relying on singular sources of knowledge, in contrast to inquiry itself, which utilised vast range of expertise to get to the bottom of what happened

Coalition agreement involves major cuts to research and university funding alongside harsh new measures for students

The merged Adelaide University’s brand personality tries to find a sweet spot between proven and audacious, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd

THE analysis finds some UK universities had fewer women in the top pay bracket in 2022-23 than they did in 2014-15