Kwame Anthony Appiah: UK should adopt US-style majors system
‘Bit of this and a bit of that’ education more effective training for world of many opportunities, says Kwame Anthony Appiah

‘Bit of this and a bit of that’ education more effective training for world of many opportunities, says Kwame Anthony Appiah

Two-thirds of larger providers failing to meet every student outcomes benchmark in every subject, THE analysis finds

Research reveals more detailed picture of where students go to work after finishing their degree

Overloaded slides, peculiar body language and speech that is too quick, slow, quiet or relentless are all easily fixed, says Brian Bloch

Tsinghua and Peking universities among 79 institutions reportedly affected by unrest over long-running lockdowns and restrictions

Additional funding announced by Research England might not cover shortfalls faced by research powerhouses

Narrow line between success and failure in latest round of ߣߣÊÓÆµn competitive grant funding

Conservative ex-universities ministers aim to force government into rowing back on plans to allow universities to be sued over free speech

Academics suggest the answers to the hard lessons that Fifa is learning now should have been obvious from the experience of higher education institutions in the Gulf state

In an unstable political and social climate, MENA’s graduates need soft skills, says Hugh Martin

German-style political stability and long-term science funding could help mitigate the damage, say Zach Meyers and John Springford

More hardship funding, bigger maintenance loans and restored grants would all complement universities’ efforts, says Sarah Stevens

Politicians and sector leaders respond strongly to reports Westminster government could restrict foreign students to ‘elite universities’ only

The department’s threat to ban international students from all but the top UK universities is totally counterproductive, says Nick Hillman

Sir Jeremy Farrar delivers Royal Society’s annual Science and Civilisation lecture