Germany fears university growth threatens apprentice tradition
Companies blame a ‘social shift’ for young people viewing campus as their only option, but others see positives in student boom

Companies blame a ‘social shift’ for young people viewing campus as their only option, but others see positives in student boom

THE’s rankings editor Phil Baty sets out why the World University Rankings are here to stay – and why that's a good thing

Jordanian-established institution has fallen short of recruitment expectations

Interim candidate confirmed in post on permanent basis at new umbrella body

'Mind-boggling' that the Department for Education does not regularly collect data on attendance, committee hears

Three student candidates deemed 'appointable' to regulator's board were overlooked in favour of engineering undergraduate

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Ongoing ministerial education reviews risk treating technical and academic education as separate pathways, says Quintin McKellar, and this could be to the detriment of both

Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest Western nations such as the UK are making good use of limited resources, but what are the side effects?

Experts warn that prospective recruits may choose to study elsewhere if they do not feel welcome

Mary Visser asks if universities are delivering for people born in the late 1990s

Criticism of academic sisterhood survey gets to the crux of the matter that the resulting article will explore, says Holly Else

As part of a US initiative, undergraduates are given assignments to create articles, helping to develop critical appraisal skills

Mathematicians at Imperial College London will have access to French research grants through new collaboration