Roughly a quarter of Australian graduates say they are overqualified for their jobs, with many unable to fully apply their ...
The Office for Students (OfS) will not appeal a landmark ruling that found it acted beyond its powers in fining the University of Sussex for alleged breaches of free speech and ac ...
Almost three weeks ago, the judgment was handed down in the University of Sussex v Office for Students (OfS) judicial review, ruling against the OfS on most grounds. Since then, I ...
South Africa’s student support scheme needs “decisive leadership” and more “transparent processes” to regain the trust of the sector, academics have said, after it was p ...
This time 10 years ago, many academics and universities were campaigning hard for a “remain” vote in the upcoming Brexit ...
Employer contribution rates to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) may fall by as much as 10 per cent next year, experts predict, relieving pressure on cash-strapped post-92 universities. Calls are ...
Despite this, 19 per cent of students admitted to rarely or never verifying the final output. Only 15 per cent say they always check, and 28 per cent say they usually do. There was no clear consensus ...
Australia’s research grant processes have veered off the rails again, with delay and confusion prevailing after a couple of years of smooth operations. Hundreds of academics will learn on 19 May ...
The Czech Republic has one of Europe’s most enterprising higher education sectors with thirteen of universities featured in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings residing within its ...