An investigation into a for-profit college by the UKs quality watchdog has found that a fifth of students in a sample failed to show up to any classes at all, despite receiving public funding
Ulster University is to cut up to 210 jobs and lose around 1,200 student places to cope with a 瞿8 million reduction in Northern Irelands higher education budget
University lecturers can learn how to teach creativity by looking at innovative practice found in art colleges and music schools, claims education expert
Englands 瞿9,000 fee system is broadly fit for purpose and does not require wholesale reform, but maintenance support for students should be enhanced, according to a new report
More than half of female students reading science subjects at the University of Bristol said that they have felt uncomfortable at the institution because of their gender
The government will not halt its planned changes to Disabled Students Allowances as they will improve the levels of support overall for students, according to Jo Johnson
The UKs internationally admired system of peer review should remain part of any future higher education quality assurance system, the head of the sectors standards watchdog has said.
John Hennessy has announced plans to step down as president of Stanford University in summer 2016, after leading the institution for more than 15 years
The University of Cambridge has plans to establish a LEGO professorship of play in education, development and learning alongside a research centre, with 瞿4 million of donations from the LEGO Foundation.
Universities UK has launched its fightback against the prospect of further funding cuts with the publication of a study highlighting the economic benefits of higher education
Improving partnerships with overseas universities is seen as the biggest challenge facing internationalisation staff in European universities, according to research