Budgeting rules adjusted to manage costs of student loans
Change in guidance meant to ‘incentivise’ BIS to check long-term costs

Change in guidance meant to ‘incentivise’ BIS to check long-term costs

School Direct needs collaborations, not a ‘them and us’ attitude, forum hears

International students complain of ‘inadequate’ teaching while hearing their visa sponsorship could again be in jeopardy

Researchers face ‘ethics’ scandal over security of records, warns computer scientist

Death and its contributions to our culture are the topic of a London event

Students’ revelation of university’s clandestine activities worked in its favour long-term

Scotland’s ‘international university’ is investing in growth at overseas and domestic sites

Decline in German professors’ pay over a century

Umeå University aims to gain from its host city’s Capital of Culture status

Revamped schemes could bypass institutions unless they get aboard, sector warned

Jayne Mitchell seizes the chance to see her work at QAA in practice in a new role at East Midlands institution. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Felipe Fernández-Armesto bristles at the stifling effect of peer review

By using ‘children’ in adult roles the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse both challenges the audience and returns to original practice

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Caroline Warman suggests that a complex period is oversimplified as the result of a forceful agenda