Beijing loosens rules on hiring graduates from top universities
Redrawn hukou rules indicate changing attitudes towards talent but could reinforce urban-rural divide, experts say

Redrawn hukou rules indicate changing attitudes towards talent but could reinforce urban-rural divide, experts say

Campus-based education has its advantages but, for first-gen students, its digital complement can have more, say Jonathan van Belle and John Kaag

State media defend China’s call to remove two speakers from summit

Departing ߣߣÊÓÆµn human rights commissioner expects v-cs to be among the students of his new AI ethics initiative

English sector leaders fear cuts to London weighting and arts funding could be compounded by fee cut

Former DfE adviser insists proposal is not a return to the days of polytechnics

Sutton Trust survey of school-leavers reveals widespread anxiety about impact of Covid-19 pandemic on university admissions

Lincoln Allison is not wholly convinced by an analysis of the forces that shape history

Institutions that want to help their staff have children should focus on the factors that drive postponement, says Pamela Mahoney Tsigdinos

Overall funding decisions more than double to almost 40,000 thanks to Covid-related grants

Discussion document seeks feedback on vision of international education Utopia

Academics are ‘groping along blindly’ in a fierce debate over whether certain phrases or subjects are still legal

Those who can afford it get top degrees both at home and abroad, report shows

International learners increasingly confident about starting their course as planned, according to survey

Shutting off the talent pipeline into the creative industries risks the UK’s reputation for creativity and its potential for growth, says Anne Carlisle