Widening opportunity in higher education is about more than access
Retention, progression and completion data arguably better reflect the work universities do to help students fulfil their potential, says James Miller

Retention, progression and completion data arguably better reflect the work universities do to help students fulfil their potential, says James Miller

Universities UK says ministers are ‘on the precipice’ of walking away from negotiations and backing domestic alternative instead

Grand challenges ‘do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries’ and neither should science

Twitter has allowed war scholars and the public to hear from a diverse range of experts and created star academics but some are wary about where the tidal wave of commentary may lead
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Appeal by academic groups condemns ‘targeted efforts to restrict or retaliate against students’ and scholars’ exercise of academic freedom’

Experts say getting into line with more vigilant Western approach must not mean ‘blind action that destroys cooperation’

UCU accuses Wolverhampton vice-chancellor of ‘hiding in a bunker’ instead of discussing plans

Nanyang Technological University gets leadership prize for its ‘outstanding rate and quality of development’

While Labor claims majority government, Greens outline their education priorities for Senate cooperation

Unprecedented three-year settlement for UK research body sets out increases for PhD funding and quality-related institutional grants

Senior Conservatives among those warning against ‘penalising’ new arrivals with international fees

Salim Abdool Karim welcomes increased transparency of research brought about by pandemic but says it has also brought its challenges

Outgoing vice-provost David Price reflects on changes during his 15-year tenure, plus how the REF and scholarly publishing should change

Experts say fleeting effect of amending Germany’s fixed-term contract law shows need for wider career reforms