When we gave students the freedom to share ideas in their own way, they filled feedback boards with practical, creative suggestions to help enhance library services. By listening closely, using time ...
Change at the University of Cambridge is never straightforward. Governance, processes and politics can make progress feel slow. For technical staff, who already face complex structures and limited ...
Institutionalised’ targeting of universities has compromised academic freedom but remains ‘taboo’ subject on campuses, says intelligence expert ...
Trump withdrew the US from the WHO in January because of, among other things, “the organization’s mishandling of the Covid-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China”. But if the US is shrinking the ...
Debt trap’ has replaced ‘Mickey Mouse’ courses but Badenoch still kicking universities after being ‘boxed in’ by Labour’s apprenticeship embrace and Reform attacks on elitism ...
New participation target represents ‘paradigm shift’ in country’s approach to education, but government needs to incentivise FE and HE working together, says report ...
UK bounces back in crucial month for enrolments, with policy uncertainty elsewhere helping fuel first rise in 12-month figures for nearly two years ...
Institutions must find new ways to respond to the agendas of the communities where they operate, leaders tell summit ...
Lancaster and Surrey latest to gain approval to set up Indian bases, with prime minister lauding £50 million boost to economy ...
Leading Asian universities have stalled while US institutions decline, as European systems also come under pressure and the picture shifts across the THE World University Rankings for 2026 ...
Last year saw a 4.2 per cent fall in international student numbers in the UK, and UUKi estimated that TNE could overtake onshore recruitment next year if the same rates were reproduced.
Autistic students have the highest university dropout rate of any disability group. What can teaching staff do about it?