Better recognition and support of HE in FE offers immense rewards
By working together, England’s FE colleges and universities can create a seamless skills pipeline that benefits everyone, says David Warnes

By working together, England’s FE colleges and universities can create a seamless skills pipeline that benefits everyone, says David Warnes

Researchers say traditional metrics for academic success and career progression ignore activities such as creating and maintaining a YouTube channel

Signs of rebound in January intake for UK universities, with Nepal and Kenya developing as key markets

Divide between number of graduates and non-graduates voting in 2024 election double what it was in 2019

Out-of-hours support run out of Northumbria University now works with a third of the sector

Research found that 74Â per cent of academics had experienced online harms as a result of sharing research publicly

Oxford student union president Addi Haran Diman is highlighting the difficulties faced by postgraduate researchers after completing a DPhil at 22

As more of the research process is exposed, the readiness and resources of researchers and their institutions must be considered, says Tim Errington

‘Crisis’ snowballed following A$1 million payout to short-serving law dean who was sympathetic to abortion

Average salary rises 3.5 per cent to £327,000, with Cambridge’s Deborah Prentice topping pay list

Social science faculty at National University of Singapore told ‘higher risk’ campus speakers face additional ‘administrative formalities’

No one transitions overnight from a full-time academic career to a much more self-determined and lightly specified routine, says Harvey Graff

Technology can offer a very useful helping hand, but there are an array of pitfalls that need careful handling, says John Miles

Former Brunel vice-chancellor alongside former Cambridge leader and King’s vice-president

Geopolitical realignment following change of leadership in Bangladesh creates new opportunities for academic collaborationÂ