Rising inflation sends English fee towards £10K – does it matter?
Passing five-figure milestone would only involve a small monetary rise but could it change the psychology of the debate around higher education?

Passing five-figure milestone would only involve a small monetary rise but could it change the psychology of the debate around higher education?

Regulator ‘looking forward to getting on with it’ after key interventions delayed by political wrangling

A scholar’s job is not just to learn – it’s to create. And that requires a completely different skill set from consuming it, says Ilana Horwitz

Researchers could struggle to find alternative employment if their previous employers have REF submission rights on their work to date, English scholars warn

Education minister concedes to doctors’ demands after year-long feud

News editor steps up following appointment of John Gill as company chief executive


Figures suggest demand may have risen after Donald Trump’s election in November

Lack of campus visits by Patrick Vallance does not reflect his extensive communication with higher education sector, says science department

Professor claims harassment has become ‘entrenched and normalised’ in some departments

The marine biologist and new University of Melbourne vice-chancellor is intent on using insights from beneath the waves to keep her institution afloat through the brewing storms

We are not just training institutions – we are engines of healthcare innovation and prevention-focused public health strategies, says Amanda Broderick

Provincial government also removes academics from expedited immigration process, raising fears over recruitment

Communing with long-term residents is vital to overseas learners’ well-being but can leave them feeling more isolated than ever

Ecologist to take over from Sally Mapstone in aftermath of key government spending review