Cambridge signals major shift towards online learning
New short courses aimed at professionals come with £2,000 price tag

New short courses aimed at professionals come with £2,000 price tag

THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question

Changes to funding mechanisms can feel like a threat, but Aria will be a blast of fresh air for science and technology, says Tom Stephenson

Researchers say system has potential to spot ‘hidden gems’ that may miss out on funding

Jane O’Grady is frustrated by a minutely calibrated study of centuries of reflections on eroticism

Universities take sudden U-turns on restrictions, as new Covid waves hit

Ex-Miliband adviser turned Sydney Policy Lab director discusses globalised academia’s decoupling from ‘everyday society’

Government says it will give OfS powers to enforce ‘minimum expectations of quality’ before regulator responds to consultation on plan

Employers up their offer at final negotiations but UCU says they should ‘reward the extraordinary efforts staff have made’ during Covid-19

Online exams are unfair and hard to police, even with creepy levels of invasiveness, says Helen Soteriou Â

Efforts to recruit a diverse student mix undermined by policy paradox, as visa applicants from many countries are viewed with suspicion

Effect also more pronounced for science subjects, according to study of class sizes at UK university

Collaborative, technically enhanced experiential learning will prepare the continent’s vast young population for the digital future, says Laura Kakon

Educational growth and development may continue despite lower birth rate, expert says

Universities are a juicy target for hackers, and online working has made them easier prey, says Laura Marsden