Conservative Party*s higher education policy still likely to be dominated by focus on supposed low-value courses regardless of who wins leadership election
Critics warn that Health Sciences University 每 which incorporates chiropractic and osteopathic treatment 每 is ethically concerning and will mislead students and patients
Regulator*s decision to shelve register of staff-student relationships in favour of recommending ban indicative of changing culture in institutions, academics say
Shock results in July*s general election mean there are many more academics in parliament, but narrow majorities are just one reason why their constituencies are likely to be their main focus
Labour has placed its faith in better regulation sorting out the financial issues in the sector, but what tools and powers does an already overburdened organisation need to tackle its biggest challenge yet?
University funding across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland &consistently unstable* despite policy divergence since devolution, report highlights
Structurally disadvantaged in teaching Australian students, new private colleges face international enrolment veto until they have taught domestic students
Ghana*s first female economics professor discusses why it has taken so long for an appointment like hers, and how she splits her time between academia and the priesthood