A-level grade inflation ‘could destabilise admissions again’
Experts praise decision to remove controversial algorithm but warn better than expected scores could put pressure on sector

Experts praise decision to remove controversial algorithm but warn better than expected scores could put pressure on sector

A global recession will accelerate the latest shift away from high-cost study destinations, say Janet Ilieva and David Pilsbury

Berkeley provost must overcome financial challenges back at his alma mater

Toll on younger scientists highlights lack of research-specific pandemic aid

Government encourages shift away from reliance on international student revenue, but expert questions whether this is possible

Campaigners say tight-knit elitism, boozy initiation weeks and a lacklustre administrative response have led to a culture of silence in grandes écoles

Authors of Leiden Manifesto and Hong Kong principles say plans to use grant income and citation scores to make redundancies is threat to responsible use of metrics around globe

Most universities yet to meet enrolment quotas for new academic year, raising concerns about institutional viability

Many students have not had their expectations met, but it’s unhelpful to assume this is a systemic online teaching and learning issue, says Linda Kaye

Why shouldn’t marketing staff have ongoing input into the brand perception they work so hard to cultivate among prospects, asks Victoria O’Malley

Sir Michael Barber’s blueprint can help digital delivery enhance learning rather than acting as an inconvenient stopgap, says David Puttnam

UK education secretary says three-year undergraduate programme ‘should never be the default’

Non-white women just 2.5 per cent of top earners on most research-intensive campuses

Subject rankings will be launched throughout the autumn

Martin Myers applauds a bold attempt to re-examine one of the sacred cows of liberal societies