Could Facebook and Google Offer Degrees in the UK?

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A major higher education reform has been announced in the UK government’s latest whitepaper. In simple terms the new amendment means that private companies, such as Facebook and Google, could theoretically set up their own academic institutions and these privately owned centres would have the same degree-awarding powers as traditional universities. The whitepaper, called “Success

QS University Rankings Webinars

The QS Intelligence Unit is pleased to invite you to a series of webinars for each of the regional university rankings on June 13th. These webinars will cover each of the rankings’ methodologies, explain the latest changes and will also include a preview of the results ahead of the launch (June 14th). These webinars will

The Higher Education Reaction to the UK Government’s Latest Whitepaper

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Following up on last year’s proposals, this week’s UK government whitepaper on higher education reform has been controversial. Reactions have been diverse, with some seeing the reforms as a broadly positive shake up of a stagnating system, and some suggesting that the proposals may actually harm the higher education sector. Perhaps the most significant reform

QS HE System Strength Rankings

US ranked world’s best national system for higher education provision QS’s new ranking assesses nations providing best environment for university success London, 18th May 2016: QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, have today released the 2016 instalment of the Higher Education System Strength (HESS) rankings. The ranking, which aims to identify the best national