There have been more winners than losers since domestic student recruitment was uncapped in England. But without better stewardship, all institutions must do what they can to swing the market in their ...
Misuse of ‘cumulative PhDs’ should prompt debate over whether stacking research papers is really equivalent to writing a dissertation, says Brian Bloch ...
Academics claim changes made to higher education system a decade ago have divided sector into ‘winners and losers’, with government-imposed limits on income exacerbating financial challenges ...
Nurture feedback literacy through collaborative evaluation. Frederik Dahl Madsen and Kay Douglas show how a new approach ...
Chancellor confirms details of controversial tax on income from overseas students, while universities also expect to be hit by changes to pension tax rules ...
Rules need tweaking to rein in high salaries that have become ‘emblematic’ of Australian universities’ social licence problems, George Williams argues ...
A focus on recycling offers universities a realistic, high-impact way to strengthen sustainability and make measurable ...
Restrictions on international intake and decline in domestic school-leavers see undergraduate enrolments shrink ...
ANZ universities notch ‘major’ open access agreements with big publishers, but negotiations with the biggest break down ...
The Chinese shrine, Chotiphatphaisal said, “already existed in this area more than 150 years before the university existed”, making it one of the last surviving markers of the district’s historical ...
Fee caps for next two academic years confirmed by government post-budget, as students fear extra support will ‘barely scratch the surface’ ...
South-east Asian country predicted to overtake US and Brazil in next decade but China and India to remain ‘big two’ ...
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