2U’s edtech ethics submission criticised
Executives at private course supply giant provided testimonials to government in their roles as former students

Executives at private course supply giant provided testimonials to government in their roles as former students

Architect of English regulator also criticises universities for ‘sniping’ at it

Union endorsement proves crucial, as direct pitches to staff falter

After extensive complaints from sector groups, administration postpones but does not abandon prohibition against working with companies from abroad

Number of transnational learners up 9 per cent year-on-year

Former leaders call for science and technology delivery unit to end Whitehall ‘micromanagement’ of research funding and for ‘bespoke’ research councils

Land of the free market outpaces UK’s muted ‘levelling up’ with funding to leverage power of universities in struggling regions

Universities’ intellectual property is seen as key to successful knowledge economies. But what is the best way to turn ideas into marketable products? Is it realistic to expect major commercial...

Michelle Donelan will have to stop ‘fighting culture wars’ and try to ‘make stuff happen on the ground’, says professor

Union may have united membership again but 18 days of strikes could lead to support ‘withering away’, commentators suggest

Prime minister shakes up structures within government as well as ministerial team

University’s Institute of Technology and proposed innovation district aim to make benefits stick in one of England’s most deprived areas

Limiting international student numbers or cutting post-study work eligibility is not the way to become a science superpower, says Max Lu