It is time to stop talking about digital education
Technology will never be properly integrated into teaching if it is seen as separate from the physical classroom, says David Puttnam

Technology will never be properly integrated into teaching if it is seen as separate from the physical classroom, says David Puttnam

Discussing growing influence of philanthropic donors, experts stress need for transparency and careful thinking

Authors say Omani findings could help drive education reform

Cleaners, security guards and catering staff set to be on picket lines alongside UCU colleagues

Westminster government provides £30 million for ‘talent and stabilisation fund’ and pumps extra £100 million of quality-related support into English universities

Sector should use review to break free from internal preoccupation and ‘utilitarian’ focus on private domestic benefit, conference hears

Academic research leaders welcome shift from Trump hostilities but see unnecessary limits on foreigners in US labs, and uncertainties over unification of disclosure rules

Chancellor heralds switch of investment zone focus to higher education institutions in ‘left-behind areas’

Speaking on eve of strikes, new chair George Boyne says affordability is ‘the big constrictor’

Move seen as a way of strengthening links between academia and policymakers to ensure parliamentarians have access to latest scholarship

What the country really needs is a common school and evaluation system that compensates for background inequalities, says Gowhar Rashid Ganie

Analysis reveals which UK universities have the widest gender pay gaps

Building a publishing platform that allows scholars to earn from sales of their papers has put all Pooja Sawrikar’s rage to good useÂ

Fourth edition of ‘very effective’ programme will look more closely at recruitment processes and science disciplines

Success notwithstanding, managing different shorter-term funding streams while working towards a single long-term vision is not ideal, says Olga Wessels