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Mark E. Smith eyes destinations ‘closer to home’ for next overseas site after moving quickly to become first to get going in India ...
Institutions not participating in annual negotiations again reward staff with more generous pay increases, with some paying double what employers have offered collectively ...
Vice-chancellors warned against ignoring rise of populist party as political upheaval expected in coming years ...
As tertiary education representatives gather for the round table before the round table, university voices remain mostly absent from the main show ...
NHS England and the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) have secured the commitment after the Department for Education (DfE) cut apprenticeship funding for this provision for anyone over the ...
UK Treaty provides a platform to build on existing links and boost success in the next Horizon Europe, say Chris Day and Michael Hoch ...
We need to rethink how we understand and advance anti-racism work in universities, treating racism as ‘our common enemy’ and ...
Orientation week should not be about institutional formality but about human connection, writes Anusha Nataru. An engaging, ...
The old enrolment model no longer fits today’s diverse student population. To truly support modern learners, universities ...
Two academic experts in strategic decision-making and education discuss critical thinking, why it is under threat and what ...
Healthcare courses can lead reform of ailing system but only with more government support, says new chair of Medical Schools Council ...
Proportion of young people planning to attend university full-time has fallen to just over half, survey suggests ...