Higher education Green Paper: what it means for teaching
Government proposals will be detrimental not just to scholarship but to quality teaching in higher education, says Joanna Williams

Government proposals will be detrimental not just to scholarship but to quality teaching in higher education, says Joanna Williams

Top 150 universities for graduate employability revealed

Much is to be decided on who will distribute research funding, but a metrics-based ‘mini-REF’ may raise eyebrows, says David Matthews

Some of the key points to take away from the government’s consultation on the future of universities

Most institutions likely to be able to increase fees in 2017-18, with subsequent awards to allow for further rises

Hefce and Office for Fair Access would be merged into new body under government proposals, while Green Paper also suggests ministers could set fee caps

Universities and other sector bodies have given a cautious welcome to proposals contained in a new Green Paper on higher education

With 500 jobs at stake, ballot is first of its type in institution’s history

University of Cambridge’s examinations arm finds independent school-leavers at Russell Group institutions are a third less likely to get a good degree than state school students with similar A-level...

John Morgan looks at plans to make it quicker for private colleges to access public funding and become universities

The institution takes a further step towards becoming an independent university

PaperRank service will allow researchers to rate papers online in bid to accelerate and open up process

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Judy Clements to join Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education next April