Budget 2015: Osborne moves towards fees market
But chancellor’s move to change student loan repayment rules presents risks

But chancellor’s move to change student loan repayment rules presents risks

The life of an early career researcher is a challenging one, finds Catherine Fletcher, as she heads to city number six

Chancellor George Osborne also announces scrapping of student maintenance grants and plans to make graduates pay more for loans through repayment threshold freeze

You might not think it, but students in the 14th and 15th century could teach today’s cohort a thing or two about tearing up the town, writes Matthew Reisz

Author Jeanette Winterson among 96 signatories of letter to board of governors

Republican presidential hopeful wants radical reform of university system

Pension relief, salary sacrifice schemes and higher education budgets could be targeted by George Osborne, says Jack Grove

Why are certain employers hotbeds for the creation of higher education leaders, asks John Gill

Two unions reject 1 per cent offer, but Unison and GMB get behind it

Using employability data to assess a university’s teaching is ‘deeply problematic’, says Graham Gibbs

Supreme Court to consider whether educators are obliged to pay union fees

Academic and former finance minister succeeded by Euclid Tsakalotos as Greece debt crisis continues, writes deputy news editor John Morgan

HEA-commissioned report says those with vocational background may need more support, but also warns against seeing such qualifications as inferior

Robert Brownstone will take up the role of chair of neurosurgery at University College London

Next director of Soas says UK higher education can learn much from across the Atlantic