UK funders order ‘short, sharp’ look at role of metrics in REF
Review to revisit conclusions of 2015’s The Metric Tide

Review to revisit conclusions of 2015’s The Metric Tide

Surging international student numbers and regional economic demand seen as twin drivers

Jeff Grabill says lifelong learning will bring thousands more students to higher education, and universities must be honest about what they can expect

The president of Dillard University says that historically black colleges and universities do a better job than the Ivy League

Interactions with his student neighbours have convinced Harvey Graff that they crave a supportive, broadly based, interactive education

Campaign promises reflect electoral rather than sectoral priorities

EU-sponsored groupings need to win friends and influence national deregulation to realise their ambitions, experts say

UK’s national student union left out in the cold over antisemitism allegations

Colleges are being squeezed in many of the same ways that American households are

Institutions appear unaware of severity of problem due to paucity of survey data and lack of on-campus advisory efforts, UCLA researchers find

Neuroscientist’s unrivalled track record from Oxford comprehensive to college head stands her in good stead to be vice-chancellor of world’s most highly ranked university

Near-£16,000 bill for researcher and their family to relocate is among the highest in the world and could endanger science investment target, says UUK

Russell Group head says window for association is ‘closing fast’ as political row rolls on

Long-standing debates about what ‘research quality’ means make it obvious that the REF can be little more than make-believe, says Martyn Hammersley

South American universities catching up with rest of the world on homeworking practices, according to THE data