Anarchists at the Tory gate – but where’s higher education hiding?
John Morgan blogs from the Conservative Party conference in Manchester

John Morgan blogs from the Conservative Party conference in Manchester

Institutions signed up to IIE’s Generation Study Abroad initiative have pledged to create scholarships for under-represented students, says report

Independent audit ordered by president in wake of claims by black students’ officer

Scientists from Japan, China and Ireland awarded for their work tackling parasitic diseases

Campus universities seem to have happier students. Mark Smith and Adam Child think they know why

Falmouth deputy v-c’s remarks spur artists’ sharp comment on changes to arts education

Academic ‘scallywags’ are gaining doctorates thanks to the circulation of dodgy theses within some universities, says the founder of plagiarism pressure group

The Labour Party’s lack of a higher education policy could leave the sector at the mercy of perils far greater than the teaching excellence framework, argues Martin McQuillan

Fears that 40 per cent levy could leave academics and students unable to access new research

Habesha Project aims to ‘send a message of solidarity to the Syrian nation’

One of England’s biggest private colleges admitted students ‘who could not complete’ programmes, finds Quality Assurance Agency

The changing higher education landscape is making a mockery of Ucas, says Zahir Irani

Paper claims that medical impact case studies focused on policy impact, not improvement in patient mortality or quality of life

Super-selective institutions do not always offer value in teaching and learning, THE World Academic Summit hearsÂ

Berkeley chancellor says great public institutions can support their missions by looking for funding elsewhere