Cut university budgets to fund FE, suggests thinktank
However, others warn that all will lose if colleges and universities are forced to “go to war”, writes Stephen Exley

However, others warn that all will lose if colleges and universities are forced to “go to war”, writes Stephen Exley

Ditching and devaluing ‘soft’ subjects puts creative arts in jeopardy, warns Sarah Rowlands

The 2015-16 THE rankings will be most inclusive ever

We don’t need to ‘fix the women’, we need to fix the system, says Dame Athene Donald

French research finds that undergraduates give higher scores to male teachers

Proposal announced by Ministry of Education as the number of international students in the country continues to decline

Body behind the Athena SWAN gender equality initiative names first institutions to receive award to promote racial diversity

All the latest breaking news as students receive their A level results

More than 409,000 accepted on to courses as clearing gets under way, up 3 per cent on last year

This week's issue discussed by the ߣߣƵ team

One in 20 respondents to NUS survey say they would have been better off not going to university

Sector needs national standards and more industry links to drive and sustain economy, say experts

Government loans may not reverse decline of UK postgraduate numbers, study suggests

A corpse is the starting point for a lively dissection of experiences big and small, says Jeremy Holmes

Donald MacRaild on a study analysing the movement’s influence from 1850 to 1950