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The English university regulator erroneously granted degree awarding powers to a retail company owned by a former rugby league player instead of an education provider.
While much attention has focused on students’ use of GenAI, its potential to support assessors has mostly been overlooked.
Glen O’Hara, professor of modern and contemporary history at Oxford Brookes University, agreed, blaming “hard recruiters” that are “piling students higher and higher”, meaning “you just can’t possibly ...
A transactional model can position higher education institutions as performing equity, diversity and inclusion rather than ...
Impact can often be reduced to an administrative task of research, yet looking past metrics and seeing your work come to life ...
A systemic realignment is under way that, while painful, could lead to more efficient and adaptable provision, say Jonathan Barton and Mike Boxall ...
Systems in place to deal with fraud struggling to keep up, increasing risk of research becoming ‘completely poisoned’ ...
New Zealand appears set to get a third medical school, after the coalition government’s cabinet approved the business case for a graduate-entry programme at the University of Waikato.
Alumni who studied in the UK consistently more positive about the country as a travel and study destination, finds British Council survey ...
Pass rate in Scottish Higher exams nudges up but overall application rate dips slightly due to decline in older learners ...
Enrolments drop by a fifth in a year after business school opts to close programmes in response to government squeeze on undergraduate intake ...
Chinese students and scholars face surveillance, harassment and self-censorship at British universities, report finds, amid wider concerns over financial dependence on China ...