Emerging economies want world class universities too, and they’re doing all they can to get them
The BRICS and Emerging Economies rankings show the diversity of global HE, says Chris Parr

The BRICS and Emerging Economies rankings show the diversity of global HE, says Chris Parr

Universities should expect to take ‘primary responsibility’ for many areas of support, minister says

OECD’s head of education calls for international system to measure graduate learning outcomes in Hepi lecture

David Lloyd, vice-chancellor of the University of South Australia, on an erratic period of change for universities

Giving evidence to a BIS committee inquiry on assessing the quality of higher education provoked questions about how teaching might be measured, writes John Gill

Birmingham v-c among those warning BIS select committee against Green Paper proposals

New rules enabling higher education board to shut down private universities seen as a threat to the government amount to ‘banditry’

Increase led by growth in number of international students

An aggregated university score would be designed to serve government bean counters, not students, says Athene Donald

The increasing involvement of university forces in deadly incidents is raising scrutiny

Even academics in ‘safe’ positions are feeling insecure

US campuses want to see more staff diversity, but how realistic are their goals?