Office for Students (OfS)
English universities pushing to show they are serious about tackling sexual misconduct ahead of new regulatory requirements but experts say efforts still 鈥榩atchy鈥
English regulator promises to take more active role in protecting students during industrial action, as wave of fresh strikes hits the sector
University handed record fine over free speech breaches claims ruling gives 鈥榝ree rein鈥 to racists and sexists
OfS鈥 free speech director tells institutions to ensure they are meeting 鈥榬egulatory obligations鈥 after Sussex fine
Now-closed private provider also documented education students working in cafes, clothes shops and building firms as part of their course
Leaders warn that over-regulation could shut down provision entirely after fraud connected to partnership agreements comes under the spotlight again
Any academic who adopts a social constructionist view of gender without studying the alternatives is embarrassingly superficial, says Eric Heinze
OfS defends 鈥榯horough鈥 investigation that legal expert says leaves institutions 鈥榳ithout clear guidance鈥
The law around free speech is complex, but Sussex just seems to have got it wrong and has paid a hefty price, says James Murray
Regulator says English sector finances 鈥榓ppear to be towards the most pessimistic end鈥 of predictions, with risks escalating
Regulator heavily criticised for pausing much of its work to focus on finances announces 鈥榮taggered鈥 restart in applications
Regulator 鈥榣ooking forward to getting on with it鈥 after key interventions delayed by political wrangling
New chair with long history in higher education welcomed by universities but Office for Students told it still has work to do to address long-running grievances
Most institutions in trouble can find balance between income and expenditure on their own, according to prospective new OfS chair
Edward Peck had already announced he would step down from university role this summer
Shadow minister urges government to investigate reports of attempts to pay money to relatives of university managers
The deadline for most 2023-24 financial accounts was the end of December
Employment prospects the main motivation for half of students with satisfaction levels dented by high fees and low contact hours
Consultation launched during pause in new registrations, with pent-up demand at end of hiatus likely to be joined by franchisees affected by government reforms
Former universities minister claims successful providers based overseas keen to invest in sector but have so far been left frustrated
Institutions with more than 300 students to be subjected to new rules as part of planned government 鈥榗rackdown鈥 on poor-quality provision
In-depth Hepi report promises inside story of last summer鈥檚 UK campus protests
Former universities minister attacks 鈥榚mbarrassing鈥 regulator decision, claiming it will worsen sector鈥檚 financial woes
Regulator yet to conclude investigation into philosopher鈥檚 departure from Sussex despite renewed focus on free speech issues
Cambridge philosopher appointed to oversee free speech in English universities has been unusually quiet since starting the role. Might changes seen as 鈥榗lipping his wings鈥 force him to be more vocal?
University required to report to English watchdog as it addresses quality concerns relating to business and management courses
Proposed strategy sets out 鈥榠ntegrated approach鈥 to quality, built around 鈥榤ore routine鈥 Teaching Excellence Framework and possible realignment with European standards
Regulator accused of 鈥榙ereliction of duty鈥 and faces potential legal action after temporarily shutting down key processes
鈥楥hallenger鈥 institutions dealt blow as regulator temporarily shuts down processes seen as crucial for launching as a provider
English regulator responds to long-running criticism of engagement with learners
Lower than anticipated student recruitment worsening financial situation for more institutions, according to OfS analysis
University among the latest providers to be referred to National Trading Standards by English regulator
Wales鈥 groundbreaking Medr must boldly rethink how education and training work for society and the economy, says Ellen Hazelkorn
Question remain over regulator鈥檚 political neutrality and extent of 鈥榤eaningful鈥 dialogue with sector
Office for Students summarises findings from first round of reviews looking at 鈥榓reas of concern鈥 in teaching
Booming business school that withheld 20 per cent of lecturers鈥 pay unless they passed nearly all students is heavily criticised by watchdog
Man tasked with overseeing Office for Students鈥 transition says innovation, collaboration and mergers can all play a role in ensuring institutions are put on a better financial footing
The OfS鈥 approach is evolving, partly reflecting the fact that a course鈥檚 long-term value is not always immediately obvious, says John Blake
Critics warn that Health Sciences University 鈥 which incorporates chiropractic and osteopathic treatment 鈥 is ethically concerning and will mislead students and patients
It is heartening to have an education secretary who values universities as a public good, but public goods require public funding, says Jo Grady
Labour has placed its faith in better regulation sorting out the financial issues in the sector, but what tools and powers does an already overburdened organisation need to tackle its biggest challenge yet?
Departing London Met vice-chancellor says English regulator鈥檚 data-driven rules do not help socially disadvantaged students
The OfS needs only to tweak its guidance in light of the considerable free-speech duties by which universities are already bound, says James Murray
The OfS鈥 stronger than expected registration condition on sexual harassment and misconduct comes not a moment too soon, says Anna Bull
Results of Sir David Behan鈥檚 report set to shape future direction of regulator under Labour
Education secretary outlines new approach for English regulator, with focus on restoring sector鈥檚 financial health
Office for Students highlights issues with continuation and completion rates as well as graduate outcomes at range of institutions
Search for new leaders at OfS and UKRI offers chance for new government to break from the past in its approach to universities and research
Conservative peer steps down following long-running criticism of his political affiliation
Inventor鈥檚 Wiltshire-based training centre is first to go through new Office for Students process
Perhaps we need, instead, a specific tribunal to investigate and hear the most serious allegations, says Guy Micklewright
The regulator鈥檚 example scenarios fail to acknowledge the harm that even lawful speech can cause on campus, say Naomi Waltham-Smith and James Murray
Extending England鈥檚 proposed threshold for legal recourse would encourage universities to adopt delaying tactics, says Abhishek Saha
Short deadline for universities dealing with issues internally will 鈥榠nundate鈥 regulator with partially investigated cases, sector fears
Office for Students insists it has 鈥榥o recommendations of directions of travel鈥 as it seeks views on distribution of 拢1.5 billion annual budget
Universities are not doing enough to police misconduct. We need an independent register from which bullies can be struck off, says Nicholas Rowe
As high-profile case drags on, legal experts say issues regulator has faced are a harbinger of what is to come
New complaints scheme may help ensure more open debates on campuses in time but Gaza crisis necessitates action now, say campaigners
Health and social care expert to examine performance of Office for Students
But institutions may face paying regulator鈥檚 costs under new proposals outlined by England鈥檚 new free speech champion