Spanish lecturers ‘unhappy’ about teaching accreditation Poll finds staff believe reforms have undermined academic freedom and created more bureaucracy By Jack Grove 7 March
House of Lords rejects plans to link TEF to tuition fees Peers back amendment which says TEF cannot be used to determine English universities’ fees By Chris Havergal 6 March
Tax data part of UK graduate employment survey by 2020 UK’s university statistics agency will publish graduate salary data from tax records instead of relying on survey responses By Simon Baker 6 March
Universities: ‘the collateral damage of blood and soil nationalist politics’ The massification of higher education has made it a polarising issue, says Simon Marginson By Simon Marginson 5 March
Five edtech pitfalls – and how to avoid them Ahead of Jisc Digifest 2017, Geoff Mulgan has some words of advice for those involved in digital education By Geoff Mulgan 4 March
Norway lagging ‘far behind’ on internationalisation Leading business school president says country needs strategy to attract overseas learners By John Elmes 4 March
Data pinpoint Brexit threat to university-business links Research shows which UK institutions interact heavily with EU companies By John Elmes 3 March
Postgraduate enrolments leap as loans introduced in England More UK and EU students begin master’s programmes, but Indian and Nigerian enrolments fall By Jack Grove 2 March
Scholars to debate ‘performing the penis’ Researcher argues for the importance of getting to grips with the male organ By Matthew Reisz 1 March
Move country to improve post-PhD career prospects, study says Research finds that working overseas can boost PhD holders’ salaries By Hilary Lamb 1 March
'As a lecturer in the 1980s, I kept my sexual orientation to myself' LGBT History Month highlights changing attitudes on campus, says Mark Peel By Mark Peel 28 February
Future of UK nuclear research facility 'in peril' JET experimental reactor faces uncertainty following decision to leave Euratom By Holly Else 27 February