Spain makes little headway in struggle against plagiarism
Anti-plagiarism policies - where they exist - are still not working

Anti-plagiarism policies - where they exist - are still not working

Teaching and learning innovations could help resolve the challenges facing higher education, says Joseph Aoun

Lecturer Kelly Holmes’ short film is competing in the Viewster Online Film Festival for the £41,000 prize

Higher Education Academy ‘helps and makes people evaluate their teaching’, says landmark fellow Shelly Kemp. Plus the latest higher education appointments

Malcolm Gillies on the challenges facing university leaders’ significant others

A. W. Purdue on the battles among academics over the conflict’s place in history

Warmth and compassion override the wretchedness in an authentic portrayal of illegal immigrants trying to enter the US, says Philip Kemp

Department for Business, Innovation and Skills signals that it may remove sub-degree qualifications from the higher education budget

Six academics share their experiences of university life overseas

David Matthews finds government is excluding signalling in its calculations on a degree’s worth

Expectations of fast track to graduate-level job are overoptimistic, suggests report

Institutions still ‘lag well behind’ US counterparts, which are piling on funds

Mary Curnock Cook on what reform in England could mean for admissions

University Alliance says repayment period of 15 years under HELP UK system could plug black hole in funding system

Wish you were here? - The ups and downs of taking a post abroad