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Dorothy Bishop will not miss Jo Johnson, but is under no illusions that new minister Sam Gyimah will overturn any of his reforms
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Baroness Amos criticises government anti-terror strategy Prevent in appearance before parliamentarians
Jo Johnson’s support for free expression unravels when it comes to Palestine, says Jonathan Rosenhead
Sir Anthony Seldon explains why he was pleased to see Toby Young resign from the Office for Students, despite initially applauding the appointment
Chris Parr looks at the issues that THE's Twitter followers think the new universities minister should be tackling
Controversial journalist resigns from English higher education's new regulator after his appointment was condemned in House of Commons
Ahead of our Asia Universities Summit, Sir Keith Burnett looks into the future for UK higher education and sees the growing importance of China
Appointing right-wing journalist to Office for Students’ board over scientists is ‘surprising’ and ‘bizarre’, say senior academics
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
After the twin shocks of Brexit and Trump, Patrick McGhee can only guess what the next 12 months will bring. Are you ready for peer-reviewed tweets, TEF results determined by University Challenge, and ‘lyecturers’ for hire?
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Tory controversialist hits back against ‘politically motivated attacks’ as he joins England’s higher education regulator
The appointment of Young to the OfS board is upsetting but unsurprising, says Lisa Mckenzie
Universities fear they will be forced to subsidise the cost of regulating new entrants to the sector
University and College Union says selection of ‘Tory cheerleader’ raises questions about new regulator’s role in English sector
UUK chief executive Alistair Jarvis outlines how he hopes the HE sector will work with the new OfS
If the Office for Students ever intervenes over freedom of speech, it will only be to widen it, says Michael Barber
Office for Students’ Nicola Dandridge says new regulator will not guarantee union seat on board
Experienced sector figure to leave UUK post in September for powerful new regulator