World insight: the future of higher education in South Asia
We have reached a key moment in the development of the region's higher education sector, says Ismail Badat

We have reached a key moment in the development of the region's higher education sector, says Ismail Badat

LSE professor Alan Sked says the party ‘converted’ Tories to Euroscepticism but ‘turned nasty’

Instead, researchers should aim for methodological ‘soundness’ rather than ‘flashy claims of superiority’

Formulaic distribution set to end, with grants being channelled through new outreach programme instead

CentreForum rebadged as Education Policy Institute, angering Higher Education Policy Institute

But MillionPlus claims government risks ‘dodgy narrative’ on alternative providers

Germany and the UK well represented on Reuters’ inaugural Europe innovation ranking

Eight years ago, Carol Hay and John Kaag took the same position at the same university, and their lives since then offer fascinating insight into academic career progressionÂ

Quality Assurance Agency says university should even out disparity in number of tutorials and essays set by colleges

Paper predicts that the number of funded researchers at small institutions will decline by two-thirds in the next decade if ‘skews are left uncorrected’

Is class becoming as important as academic attainment in China? asks Ka Ho Mok

Colleges in the area and further afield try to reassure students