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 ...
Many in UK higher education feared that Brexit would drive away EU academics. But, a decade on from the era-defining ...
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 ...
Annual pay talks have concluded with employers offering UK university staff a rise of 2 per cent, warning that “the near future looks bleak” for several institutions. The Universities and Colleges ...
The UK government will go “further than ever” to promote international collaboration, the country’s education minister has said, as the UK prepares to rejoin Erasmus+. Speak ...
Having spent two years with both Jobs and Musk for his books, Isaacson is feted for both his unrivalled access to subjects and the thoroughness of his research. Yet he believes students can benefit ...
A revived proposal to defer part of university leaders’ pay until their term in office is over has been met with a mixed reception, with some arguing it would incentivise long-t ...
Disgruntled students will have less time to bring complaints about their university to the higher education ombudsman under ...
Public engagement should be incorporated into academics’ contracts, according to a new paper that found that a growing teaching-research divide is squeezing out the “third mission” of universities.
Has generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) called time on university assessment? Many in higher education would say, no, it has forced a much-needed rethink of already outdated assessment models.
With about two dozen London campuses opened by UK universities in the past 15 years, it is fair to wonder whether the market is becoming oversaturated – a challenge De Montfort ...