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Financial challenges facing institutions mirror those plaguing Treasury, asserts PhD-bearing science secretary, who jokes he ‘wouldn’t wish a doctorate on my own worst enemy’
Proposed Australian caps show how quickly policy environment can change, says new Manchester v-c, who has just made the switch from Down Under
Former universities minister agrees with King’s principal that ‘now is the moment’ for fee increase
Some universities pressurising students to stay on unsuitable courses, risking their reputations in pursuit of fees, OfS report highlights
Author of report seeking to shape spending priorities says MPs should spend more time consulting the ‘people who know most about a subject’
Nearly 100 academics placed at risk of redundancy, with union claiming staff are ‘paying the price for failed pet projects’
有数据显示,英国超半数获得授课型研究生学位的学生于海外注册
Schumacher College in Devon shuts down programmes after more than 30 years of offering degrees in ecology
Academics question why some universities should be pushed to the wall while others swell their intake
Institutions mull estates buyback schemes and more major cutbacks as post-clearing reality hits
Partnerships and flexibility seen as key to company’s continued growth but others may struggle to follow in its path
Controversial professor bets on Substack and right-wing links to sustain scholarship after exiting formal academic role
Open letter urges Bridget Phillipson to think again as scholars allege culture in which alternative views are supressed
Campaign aims to address stalling university enrolments despite record interest in subject at A level
Conservative Party’s higher education policy still likely to be dominated by focus on supposed low-value courses regardless of who wins leadership election
Joining forces with medical school seen as just the start of sector ‘shake-up’ for head of newly formed institution
Analysis shows public investment in research generates private spending at more than double the level previously thought
Politics professor had faced criticism for his posts during political unrest in the UK
More Scottish students given places at university or college, with small uptick in international undergraduates
Universities urged to continue work to tackle free speech concerns after being ‘handed reprieve’ by minister
Labour has placed its faith in better regulation sorting out the financial issues in the sector, but what tools and powers does an already overburdened organisation need to tackle its biggest challenge yet?
University funding across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ‘consistently unstable’ despite policy divergence since devolution, report highlights
Clauses that gave institution ‘broad discretion’ to increase fees mid-course and avoid liability during strikes among those highlighted by Office for Students
Edtech company begins Chapter 11 process after struggling with heavy debts since purchase of edX