T-levels still largely unknown – survey
Fewer than one in five people have heard of T-levels, according to a new poll. Only 18% are aware of…
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Fewer than one in five people have heard of T-levels, according to a new poll. Only 18% are aware of…
The universities minister has warned higher education providers to “reflect carefully” on whether initiatives to support diversity, such as the…
Prof Susan Lea is approaching the end of her five-year tenure as vice-chancellor of the University of Hull. There is,…
Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) will stop offering degrees in English Literature from 2023 in response to “latest application trends”, it…
Consultation has closed on the Scottish government’s call for input on developing a 10-year innovation strategy. The plan, it says,…
Figures from the Department for Education show a 22% increase in English-domiciled students studying master’s-level courses. Data for 2020/21 shows…
Figures from Plan S show that more than half of the journals that signed its ‘transformative journal’ (TJ) open-access (OA)…
Stick to Science has warned the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, that the fallout from the…
Student support for free speech has dropped markedly in recent years, according to a report published today (23 June) by…
The Welsh government has amended its Welsh Tertiary Education and Research Bill, compelling higher education providers to promote welfare. The…