New UCL provost hints at foreign strategy overhaul
Michael Arthur is ‘not a fan’ of overseas campus approach

Michael Arthur is ‘not a fan’ of overseas campus approach

Some continental efforts to ensure integrity are ‘primitive’, study finds

‘Callous’ Home Office refuses leeway for applicant hit by currency drop

Piaac survey also calls comparability of degree standards into question

Freshers’ Week might have put a dent in its alcohol stocks, but Leeds University Union wasn’t counting on a delivery of 4,000 bottles of Jägermeister. The consignment, which is enough for 112,000...

Discord over vocational and theoretical aspects of music study in the 19th century still resonates in today’s debates about higher education’s purpose

David Latchman welcomes reforms for restoring funding for some upskilling students, but argues the government should go further

Teachers will be motivated to improve if internal assessments are made public, says John Colley

The scheme to boost women in science is widening its impact

Japan is a seniority-based society and academia is an elite men’s club, dominated by graduates of the highest-ranking universities. For those who work part-time in universities, particularly women,...

Perma CC consortium aims to host primary source material for ever

A British academic honoured by the French government for his major contributions to the understanding of French literature has died

Academic project aims for truth and reconciliation after the bloodshed

David Matthews investigates the scale and threat of the custom essay industry

Offerings of master’s courses in English tempt students away from UK, study suggests