Russell Group ‘cautious’ on foreign campuses amid Indonesia talks
Multi-institution model seen as way of reducing risk of transnational education, but few universities publicly willing to commit so far

Multi-institution model seen as way of reducing risk of transnational education, but few universities publicly willing to commit so far

Universities, states and lenders all need to step up when limits on lending from federal sources are implemented in July, says Josh Farris

Rapid university expansion and rigid career structures leaving universities struggling to recruit, scholars warn

Policies and procedures at all universities to be investigated following ‘systemic’ issues that led to undergraduate wrongly being told he had failed course

Cost-cutting measures impacting student experience, finds OfS polling, with increased class sizes and reduced access to facilities among issues raised

Reduction in funding by Science and Technology Facilities Council would be ‘most drastic’ cut to curiosity-driven science ‘in a generation’ warn scientific leaders


Venture reflects imperatives to boost offshore efforts and engage more with region

Mandatory edits of research findings a ‘blind spot’ in integrity debate, says scholar who experienced government agency ‘interference’

Scholars criticise lack of progress on restoring repository of 600,000 PhD theses more than two years after it was felled by cyberattack

Calls for more support for people with experience of prison to access higher education as experts warn programmes being hampered by staff shortages

Most low-performing English students will not repay loans, argues campaigner, who says more needs to be done to educate people about system

Formal complaints have shot up in recent years, albeit from a low base. But where some see the inevitable effects of redundancies, hybrid working and an overdue crackdown on poor conduct, others...

Universities can produce commercially viable projects while giving the industry the sustainability and freedom to take risks on new talent, says Chris Nunn

Further walkouts planned as part of internal row that has seen six weeks of disruption in past year alone