Academics don’t need to write the courses they teach
Harvard Business School’s teaching model offers consistency but also allows unscripted ‘discovery’, explain Michel Anteby and Caitlin Anderson

Harvard Business School’s teaching model offers consistency but also allows unscripted ‘discovery’, explain Michel Anteby and Caitlin Anderson

Stina Lyon on the personal and emotional costs of a global marketplace where everything’s for sale
In her brave condemnation of what has happened to higher education in recent years (“Free market principles have changed (and ruined) the academy”, Opinion, 22 August), Alessandra Lopez y Royo surely...

The philosopher and educational reformer John Dewey argued in 1933 that “failure is not mere failure. It is instructive.” But 80 years later, we still don’t know a lot about why things fail in higher...

UK institutions use online open days to pitch to potential students overseas. Chris Parr writes

List of CEO alumni favours North American and European rivals

‘Lighthouse’ concept fails to illuminate

Akira Orimo and Michael Lisanti absolved from suspicion of research irregularities

Four out of five postgraduate research students are happy with their university experience, a new study has suggested.

Plans by the University of London to sell a rare set of early printed editions of Shakespeare’s plays have been branded “egregiously wrong”.

The Liberal Democrats are trying to push through legislation to stop the National Union of Students campaigning against them at the next general election, Labour MPs have claimed.

Universities Scotland has trumpeted the wider social value of international students beyond their economic contributions, arguing for visa policies that will help grow their numbers.

A consultation on changes to pharmacy education has been launched to address concerns over an over-supply of graduates in the field

A university has asked for a journal paper to be retracted after an investigation found no evidence that the study it described had been carried out.

The Student Loans Company has sacked four people in the last five years for their inappropriate use of the social networking site Facebook