What’s in a name? Quite a lot, when it comes to higher education reform
Should we be talking about Ofcoll and the ‘degree experience framework’? Diana Beech thinks so

Should we be talking about Ofcoll and the ‘degree experience framework’? Diana Beech thinks so

Open University vice-chancellor Peter Horrocks on why his institution will not be in the teaching excellence framework this year

The former Archbishop of Canterbury discusses religious leaders’ obligation to promote equality, the challenges of meeting controversial heads of state, and concerns about the growth of populism

Maddalaine Ansell, chief executive of the University Alliance, has hopes and fears ahead of Philip Hammond's speech

Latest data on research grants show just how much UK institutions get from the EU
The claim that regional strategies, innovation and the Northern Powerhouse (the future of which is in doubt) need universities is right but the implication that this can only be driven by research-...

Education committee hears University of Oxford’s head of Brexit strategy call for ‘openness’

The decline of a once-lucrative indoor market shows how job losses at Heriot-Watt could signal big trouble ahead for the sector, says Helga Drummond

Scholars report higher levels of depressive symptoms and social withdrawal

A researcher who transformed our understanding of how people experience and relate to information has died

Ellie Bothwell hears from students at the THE BRICS & Emerging Economies Universities Summit in Johannesburg

Vice-president for internationalisation also suggests US institutions could work with UK universities

The government will fund more inducement prizes to solve interdisciplinary challenges as part of its new innovation and research strategy.

International education is Australia’s third-largest export industry, worth more than A$20 billion, and is set for further growth driven by current geopolitics. Jack Grove reports on how...

Partnerships between cities and universities will be vital to securing the economic future of the North of England, writes Koen Lamberts