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Consultation to consider use of metrics and case studies in research assessment

Consultation to consider use of metrics and case studies in research assessment

Futurelearn boss says talk of drop outs ‘very annoying’

Sources say switch of medical education and research budgets to Department of Health increasingly unlikely

The number of journals denied an impact factor for taking part in citation cartels has risen sharply this year, pushing up the total number of excluded journals.

Newcastle University scooped the top prize last night at the ߣߣƵ Leadership and Management Awards 2013

Hard graft, creativity and a steady nerve are among the essential qualities for those leading our higher education institutions at a time of uncertainty and rapid change. Fortunately, all three...

State school children from London and other cities in England are more likely to go on to university after A levels than those from more rural districts, new figures suggest.
The ߣߣƵ 100 Under 50 uses the same range of 13 performance indicators to rate institutions as the overall World University Rankings published every autumn but with a major ...

Massive open online courses could prove a distraction to universities and cost them money, according to a consultancy that advises governments, investors and institutions on higher education issues.

The UK government must be among those reassuring the public that genetically modified crops are “a safe, proven and beneficial innovation”, environment secretary Owen Paterson has said.

Download the podcastThis week’s issue review looks at Quebec, one year on from the anti-fees student protests, and also the latest news on the UK government’s spending review due later this month,...

False dawn? - A year on, Quebec’s anti-fees protesters assess gains and goals

