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Findings outline need for systemic whole-of-sector reforms, commissioner says

17 February

Further proof of rapid growth in research master’s courses emerges, with programmes with ‘low academic requirements’ and ‘no English tests’ advertised online

17 February

Incoming government could take sector in different direction, scholars say, depending on which party handed power over key ministry

17 February

Taith being wound down as UK prepares to rejoin Erasmus but academics say nation has benefitted hugely from having own programme

17 February

‘Unique’ university-company partnership would produce GPs geared for country practice without eroding other schools’ placements, backers say

17 February

Pre-action letters sent to 36 more universities over lost teaching during pandemic as long-running ‘test case’ resolved

16 February

Calls for regulator to act on subject review findings and better align education provision with nation’s needs, as six of its eight universities face deficits

16 February

Risk of fraud ‘not evenly distributed’, with those pushing fake certificates and embellished grades finding new ways to mask wrongdoing

16 February

Scottish higher education minister commits to taking group’s recommendations seriously as work gets under way on new sustainability framework

16 February

Authors must put aside personal pride and seek retractions when their literature proves unreliable, says sleuth

16 February

New book released as UCL celebrates 200th anniversary recounts changing student culture over past two centuries, questioning idea of a ‘golden age’ of higher education

Government mandates restricting which disciplines universities can offer jeopardises internationally recognised courses, says worst-affected institution

14 February

Whether you are an academic or professional services staff member, employed or unemployed, we are keen to hear your views

13 February

Failure to use biological sex as ‘basic variable’ will make research ‘weaker and less reliable’, says City St George’s head Anthony Finkelstein

13 February

Proposed set-up will not delay Job-ready Graduates overhaul, stand-in boss tells Senate hearing

13 February

Researchers brace for renewed funding uncertainty as security checks prove ‘more time-consuming than imagined’

13 February

Scholars still inside the country describe administrative purges, censorship, exclusion and fear as merit-based systems collapse under Taliban ideological controls

13 February

More credibility checks and visa refusals creating problems for UK universities and students as tighter compliance metrics about to come in to force

13 February

Admissions service considers reducing number of institutions to which students can apply, or doing away with ‘insurance’ choice, but wants more digital, post-results process first

Scientist behind Trump Action Tracker uses skills in data collection to look for patterns in president’s seemingly scattergun approach

13 February

Raft of new policies in wake of terrorist tragedy leaves institutions struggling to balance obligations to well-being and free expression

13 February

Decision comes as country looks to expand overseas admissions in bid to counter declining domestic enrolments

12 February

Drop in outbound numbers coincides with tightening restrictions in popular destination countries, and efforts to boost country’s own HE system

12 February

Increased scrutiny of higher education and disillusionment over graduate benefits mean universities must consider new ways of judging student outcomes, event hears

12 February

January visa applications hit lowest level in four years, prompting further concern about university finances

12 February

High-pressure environments the norm, as staff shoulder pressure of constant restructures and productivity overdrives

12 February

Joint statement declares support for ‘new form of stewardship’ as legislation faces rocky ride through Senate

12 February

Rapid growth in number of students studying AI courses reflects its cultural prominence but experts warn content could lack rigour and quickly become outdated

12 February

Staff at management school say they feel forced to publish in ‘narrow’ subset of elite journals to boost REF standing, restricting types of research they can pursue

12 February

New measures only offer temporary relief as state resources fail to keep pace with rising student numbers and increased costs, say leaders

12 February

Meanjin set for homecoming as QUT assumes custody of ‘cultural icon’, five months after it was deemed ‘no longer viable’

11 February

Lincoln Bishop forms ‘strategic alliance’ with mega education group after finding its level of cash was not enough to cover low points during the year

11 February

Academics counting cost of Donald Trump’s threats to take over the territory say ‘the damage is done’ and impact on research will linger for years 

11 February

Sharp rise in grievances may reflect financial pressures on universities and ‘heightened expectations’ of procedural fairness, says ombudsman

11 February

London institutions urged to work together as they double down on widening participation efforts that help serve pipeline for ‘frontier’ jobs

11 February

Union leader denies all allegations of wrongdoing at watchdog hearing, as former campaign rivals look to overturn election result

Only 9.6 per cent of applicants awarded coveted Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellowships, with many postdoctoral researchers saying the programme has become too competitive

10 February

Right-wing party leaders criticise students and suggest public funding should be revoked after Welsh university society snubs members

10 February

Legislation to create Australia’s tertiary education steward has passed the lower house of federal parliament ahead of a looming Senate showdown

10 February

Institutional blind spots around part-time Australian students seen as making life unnecessarily difficult ‘for people on the breadline’

10 February

In election year, Scotland’s higher education minister says fees policy non-negotiable, as newly formed review group looks for new models to heal nation’s ailing sector

10 February

Highly restrictive policies introduced after launch of ChatGPT being eased in favour of more nuanced responses, finds study of thousands of course materials

10 February

Sociologist accuses LSE of lack of support after tight thesis deadlines contributed to him overstaying his visa, potentially jeopardising future in UK

9 February

UUK announces new business engagement initiative as data suggests most young people see apprenticeships as viable alternative to higher education

9 February

Staff at Strathclyde and Durham vote to walk out in disputes over job losses and workloads, while Northumbria to be hit with disruption in row over pensions

Modest ‘Trump surge’ will not last, says leader, with regulation, demographics and parental preferences all posing issues for institutions hoping to recruit

9 February

Quarter of UK universities changing vice-chancellors after several retire and some forced out, with experts predicting continuing challenges mean churn at the top will only continue

9 February

Under pressure from students to speak out but wary of angering the White House, institutions are trying to find ways to help while avoiding ‘pageantry’

9 February

Grande école embarks on biggest redevelopment for more than 50 years amid changing enrolment patterns and disruptions to traditional teaching models

7 February

National funder commits to another above-inflation increase of almost 5 per cent

Sapienza University of Rome knocked offline for more than three days after suspected cyberattack

6 February

Outpouring of grief, love and laughs at commemoration ceremony for leader who was ‘still in the making’

6 February

York and Swansea latest to decline publisher’s offer, with latter also walking away from Springer Nature deal

6 February

After years of turbulence in the higher education sector, Dutch universities say the incoming government marks ‘change of direction’

6 February

Still unclear whether Scotland will meet fair access goals set for this year, as country prepares to adopt institution-level approach

English system that provides funding for less than cost of third of degrees, with repayment thresholds frozen below minimum wage, ‘no longer fit for purpose’

‘Frustrating’ changes to immigration rules affecting Scotland’s ability to be internationally competitive, says higher education minister

5 February

Court documents show Kathleen Stock feared ‘chilling effect’ of university trans policy as she was ‘never assured’ she would not face disciplinary action as a result of contravening it

5 February

OfS investigation finds students at provider delivering franchised degrees also told how to avoid detection by plagiarism software

Government faces horse-trading in the Senate, as shadow minister flags outright rejection of bill to establish commission

5 February

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