New ‘strategic body’ for education part of Labour’s English plan
Party’s lifelong learning report features call for new organisation to coordinate across National Education Service

Party’s lifelong learning report features call for new organisation to coordinate across National Education Service

Police use tear gas on campus for first time since protests began

Conferences should be part of the open access debate, Tokyo researcher says

US’ biggest four-year university system reduces barriers for struggling entrants

Announcement by new government given cautious welcome by academics – although questions remain over funding and political independence

Management academics need to be supported to bring teaching and research on global warming into the mainstream, say Amanda Goodall and Susan Hill

Leading sociologist of inequality fears boosting the status of a select few universities could mean a closed educational elite, as in the US or FranceÂ

UK research culture likened to 1970s car industry, with individuals ignoring quality concerns

A north-south network for educators has been instrumental in the Irish peace process and needs its funding from the north reinstated, say Noel Purdy and Maria CampbellÂ

The competition among 20 Georgian institutions for international medical students raises a host of quality concerns, says Michèle Wera

Delays in the name of political PR ‘forcing academics overseas’

Academic experts amazed at the speed of development in AI that enables new technology delivering financial services

Successful start-ups aren’t always led by women with business degrees, says Oliver PrillÂ

The world is full of complex problems but the current degree path isn’t preparing students to confront them, argues Ed FidoeÂ