Business schools ‘could exit apprenticeships’ after funding axe
Programmes at risk at a time when more employers want to train their staff at higher level, say?leaders
Programmes at risk at a time when more employers want to train their staff at higher level, say?leaders
The effort of staying compliant with fluctuating regulations diminishes the mental space for teaching, research and building belonging, say?Zahra Sharifonnasabi,?Fleura Bardhi and?Laetitia Mimoun
Satisfaction with pay and benefits lags well behind other sectors but career development improving, survey finds
Activities such as marketing MRes courses to circumvent dependants ban will only prompt tougher rules, according to Adam Tickell
Pilot exercise will gather information on how quality-related funding is used to address EDI, according to new action plan
Universities should not overlook artificial intelligence for student support purposes, says machine learning expert
Number of Russians coming to the UK for study has ‘collapsed’ during war in Ukraine, with visa policy, links to Kyiv and feelings of not being welcome adding up to ‘unofficial ban’
Research intensive universities?to adopt?‘consistent’ language to help applicants ‘make better informed decisions’ as part of new plan to tackle education inequality
Now that the framework programme’s integrity appears assured, it’s time to address the details – together, says Jan Palmowski
Repeated?efforts to bring about?‘high-level systematic reform’ in English higher education flounder without buy-in from those doing the doing, says access tsar
Conservatives?squeezed by ‘full-fat Farage’ on the right and an increasingly graduate-heavy electorate on the left, says leading political scientist
Politician calls on businesses to bear more of the costs of upskilling the workforce as universities wait for lifelong learning policy details
Savings only part of the motivation for university’s ‘realignment’ to ‘remain relevant’, but union says management wants the humanities ‘burned’