
If the UK wants to prosper economically, it is time to fundamentally review the purpose and cost of higher education for students and the tax payer.
If the UK wants to prosper economically, it is time to fundamentally review the purpose and cost of higher education for students and the tax payer.
The government’s latest changes to student loans are tantamount to a sale of one of its greatest ‘assets’ at a discount.
We must let academics be free to respond to the depths of scholarship and the wider needs of society.
In his latest blog post for Times Higher Education, Sir Keith Burnett asks if criticising your country means academics are unpatriotic
Sir Keith recently joined UK prime minister Theresa May on her recent trade visit to India. In this blog for Times Higher Education, he reflects on Ms May’s claims that the visit was a success
It’s time the UK realised just how important international students are to the future of the country.
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The job of university leaders is to help create prosperity and unite the country.
The University of Sheffield’s activities in Rotherham might offer lessons for the government’s new education team.