Some vice-chancellors will decry the results of the teaching excellence framework, but should recognise areas of poor teaching it exposes, says Edward Peck
His experiences on a panel reviewing Canadian grant allocation has convinced Jonathan Grant that the evidence base for current practice needs serious reinforcement
New leader of Canada*s Conservative Party, Andrew Scheer, promises research grant cuts to universities that offer safe spaces or speaker bans, says Creso S芍
A student funding system in Ontario that brings together sources of financial help will be watched closely by other provinces seeking to increase access, says Glen Jones
Purdue University*s controversial acquisition of Kaplan University reflects the failure of for-profit education. But, under Trump, it may have an unwelcome resurgence, warns Felipe Fern芍ndez-Armesto
Higher education could learn a lot from the arts sector about recruiting senior women. Part-time roles and job-shares could be game-changers, says Joanna Read
Terrible tales attest that some see this activity as a nuisance or worse, rather than as something that can benefit supervisor as much as student, says John Gill
Jo Johnson, minister for universities and science, says &we will ensure students and taxpayers receive strong returns from their investment in higher education*
Removing the cap on subsidised sub-bachelor*s places in public universities will pull the rug out from under technical and further education providers offering similar qualifications, says Gavin Moodie
Eliminating cheating services, even if it were possible, would do nothing to address students* and universities* lack of interest in learning, says Stuart Macdonald
Learned societies used to be seen as the guardians of academic prestige. They should act on that moral authority and reclaim their oversight of peer review, says Aileen Fyfe
Are scholars really so out of touch with the real world or do we need to look again at this tired narrative that doesn*t reflect the reality of modern academia, asks James Georgalakis
Labour Party will also ensure that students currently at university will not have to pay tuition for their remaining years, says shadow HE minister Gordon Marsden