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Robert Peckham鈥檚 faith in the value of his medical humanities training was gravely tested as his father lay in intensive care

Robert Peckham鈥檚 faith in the value of his medical humanities training was gravely tested as his father lay in intensive care

Critics say draft benchmarks for assessment of scholarly activity are overprescriptive, exclusionary and onerous

It makes no sense for universities to control all pre-specialism, hospital-based training, says聽Fistra Janrio Tandirerung

Report from Education Committee says support should be focused on students on courses in 鈥榩riority skill areas鈥

Some countries and institutions are already grabbing the chance to widen access, says Graeme Atherton

Lord Wharton set to succeed Sir Michael Barber at helm of English sector regulator

Academics will have to pay up to 拢7,800 for聽free-to-read option

Research scheme advocated by Dominic Cummings may provide template for streamlined grants process in future

MP聽brings 鈥榓 good understanding鈥 of international education and a chequered record on refugees and staff relations

Creators suggest long-term value, but critics see failure to understand campus communities

Long-standing cost pressures exacerbated by the pandemic swamping Canberra鈥檚 efforts to聽mould university efforts to economic needs

Report finds that 40 out of 56 universities in country would not meet strict new standards proposed

Adam Batstone has been making podcasts for more than 20 years. Here he聽chooses the best university podcasts out there聽and, with the need for online engagement growing by the week, provides tips on...

Essay mills鈥 opportunism, preying on student anxiety about online assessment methods, strengthens the case for legislation, says Douglas Blackstock

Expert says favourable treatment of Catholic university is 鈥渓ogical鈥, but criticises optics of handout to another Catholic institution