‘Good citizen’ Teesside University ‘rising to local challenges’
Departing vice-chancellor of Middlesbrough institution crowned University of the Year discusses riot aftermath, serving a deprived area and the importance of ‘learning gain’

Departing vice-chancellor of Middlesbrough institution crowned University of the Year discusses riot aftermath, serving a deprived area and the importance of ‘learning gain’


‘Remains to be seen’ whether initial influx of interest in Europe will consolidate into a trend in years ahead, experts say

Last-ditch attempts to minimise harm of incoming tax on international student fees splits sector, as research intensive universities set to save millions but post-92s would pay more

Academics warn recall-based exams are ‘obsolete’ and policing AI is ‘unrealistic’ after hundreds admit manipulating online exam at Yonsei University

Research behemoth’s plans to better coordinate staff at faculty level met with fierce opposition, amid fears of pay cuts and demotions

When Mashreq’s campus was shattered and then occupied by soldiers, we were forced to strip education down to its essentials, says Gihad Ibrahim

New incentives needed to encourage collaboration and specialisation among providers, conference hears

As government finalises legislation for forthcoming commission, architect expands its to-do list

US giant’s capital city campus expected to attract American students to the UK, with graduates offered automatic master’s places in the US

MIT tops list for second consecutive year, but experts fear US universities will deem future interdisciplinary research projects too risky


Incentivise universities to facilitate ‘meaningful’ part-time work by offering rebates on fee levy, says study

New modelling suggests one in six English higher education institutions will have less than 30 days’ liquidity in 2025-26