Stop competition between research and teaching for funds, say academies
A future government should avoid pitching ācomplementaryā teaching and research funding against each other if it wants to boost higher education

A future government should avoid pitching ācomplementaryā teaching and research funding against each other if it wants to boost higher education

The battle to protect academic freedom in the governmentās counter-terrorism bill appears to be nearing a conclusion after final amendments were agreed

Attempts to shut down debate highlight a worrying trend on UK campuses, writes Yiftah Curiel

Women in higher education in South Asia are not being identified and prepared for leadership roles in universities, a new report suggests

Tributes made to eminent professor of higher education, former Brighton v-c and head of Oxford college

Liz Marr on the role social partnerships can play in extending educational opportunities and giving adult learners a āsecond chanceā

A teacher education system based on āideologies or prejudicesā will hinder those wanting to improve standards, a conference has heard

A night-time safety campaign has been launched by Durham University after three students died in the River Wear in the space of 14 months

A London comprehensive is to offer a degree to encourage more students to pursue higher education and a career in teaching

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The government has reversed a decision to offer extra teacher training places to schools at the expense of universities

Hefce chief Madeleine Atkins also says counter-terror role for funding council was āgift not asked forā

Peers also slam government figure on student terrorists used to persuade Lords of need for new laws

Minister also uses Hefce speech to draw comparisons with Labour over HE funding

The next parliament is likely to include a disproportionately high number of MPs who graduated from Oxbridge, new research suggests.