UK post-study work visa may force Australia to shorten master’s
International education advocate predicts that competitor countries will be forced to respond to policy shift in order to stay competitive

International education advocate predicts that competitor countries will be forced to respond to policy shift in order to stay competitive

Impact of higher education study on reoffending rates emphasised

Prince Andrew’s fall from grace a full decade after Jeffrey Epstein’s conviction underlines academia’s failure to probe modern power, says Jason Lee

Backers of 19th century war for slavery get millions to preserve Silent Sam

Conservatives’ intense scepticism about the value of expanded higher education set against Labour’s attack on ‘failed free-market experiment’, as differing philosophies underlie pledges

Huge deficits emerge as universities start to publish 2018-19 accounts – but impact will be reversed next year

Former universities minister says applied science is neglected as researchers chase publications for research excellence framework

Institutions can bid for funding to host network that will drive civic university agenda, as it gains political traction

Jonathan R. Goodman is wrong to blame bibliometrics for stifling academic debate, says Craig Aaen-Stockdale

Importance of governance frameworks elevated, as ‘public or perish’ gives way to ‘partner or perish’

Jack Merritt was a coordinator on university’s Learning Together programme, while Saskia Jones was a volunteer

Michael Sabia promises Toronto’s Munk School a boundary-crossing outlook

Vice-chancellor ‘devastated’ to learn that staff, students and alumni may have been targeted at event attended by terror suspect

Growing numbers of academics struggle to combine work and personal care responsibilities, according to research by Marie-Pierre Moreau, who explains how universities can help

University administrators must meet students on their own terms to truly understand their needs, says Tessa BravataÂ