TEF changes could lead to ‘more university mergers or closures’
Warnings revised TEF rules could damage universities with a widening participation agenda and fail to weed out bad actors

Warnings revised TEF rules could damage universities with a widening participation agenda and fail to weed out bad actors


As wellsprings of intellectual thought, universities play a crucial role in shaping democratic nations’ national confidence and identity, says Peter Gluckman

Industrial action follows previous walkouts in June, July and August

Experts said the idea that all universities will pass the proposed levy on international tuition fees on to students is a ‘fantasy’

Reduction in inflation compensation adds to pressures on higher education and research, universities say

Staff criticise vice-chancellor’s failure to protect jobs despite additional government funding


Government told to incorporate higher education institutions into emergency planning frameworks as the UK attempts to bolster its defences

Revamped version of quality benchmark scheme will force more higher education providers to participate and punish those with lower ratings

Sutton Trust research finds university leaders more representative of the general population than other professions including judges and diplomats

PQA has been repeatedly rejected in recent decades, but with this year seeing another record number of students placed via the clearing system, is it being adopted by default? And would a wholesale...

Universities can’t be expected to absorb escalating financial risk forever. Funders must share the burden, says Stephanie Smith

Entry scores for overseas students increasingly disparate, as immigration authorities approve more tests