Brazil's main concern is research quality at its universities, says adviser Rise in the number of private institutions is blamed for slipping standards By Donna Bowater 13 November
Are UK degree standards comparable? Without a system for sharing assessment practice, it鈥檚 nonsense to assume that a 2:1 is the same everywhere, says Chris Rust 13 November
QAA clears Anglia Ruskin after 鈥榙umbing down鈥 complaint Former employee made claims about standards on electronics course By Chris Parr 28 October
QAA review: let鈥檚 avoid another 'quality war' Hefce鈥檚 decision to invite external bodies to bid for work undertaken by the higher education watchdog carries risks, warns Peter Williams 16 October
Swansea University passes QAA review after upscaling quarrel Positive feedback as agency makes recommendations after controversy over student grades at the School of Management By Paul Jump 9 October
QAA 鈥榥o match鈥 for rapid change in higher education sector Hefce move could signal the end of single regulatory body By Jack Grove 9 October
University quality assurance consultation launched A consultation has been launched on the future of quality assurance in UK higher education By Jack Grove 7 October
QAA to investigate Saudi students鈥 exam resits University of Bedfordshire accused of giving those sponsored by Saudi Arabian government preferential treatment By David Matthews 28 August
Spike in NSS 鈥榶ea-sayers鈥 could weaken survey data Hefce-commissioned report recommends adjusting questions to counter fears that survey is being filled in 鈥榳ithout sufficient thought鈥 By Paul Jump 3 July
QAA launches inquiry into London branch campuses Announcement follows immigration minister鈥檚 statement on student visa crackdown By John Morgan 24 June
The trouble with taught degree-awarding powers Nick Hillman on plans to use the powers to sort good universities from bad 19 June
鈥楪ood鈥 degree awards not always in line with intake Hefce report reveals more firsts and 2:1s than expected at some institutions By David Matthews 17 April
Revolutionary road to higher standards in Ukraine Nation鈥檚 universities to face QAA-style scrutiny under new regime By Jack Grove 10 April
Universities warned over 鈥榮leepwalking鈥 into Ofsted-style regime Higher education may be 鈥渟leepwalking鈥 towards a new quality control system based on Ofsted-style inspections, a leading sector figure has warned. By Jack Grove 25 March
QAA gamekeeper turns poacher Former head of oversight at standards watchdog advising private colleges how to pass review By John Morgan 20 March
QAA criticised for keeping appeals outcomes secret Geoffrey Alderman argues standards watchdog鈥檚 decision flies in face of its commitment to openness and transparency By Jack Grove 6 February
QAA seeks new quality development director Agency head Anthony McClaran elaborates on what the role will entail. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments By Jack Grove 23 January
Experts demand quality control for capless 鈥榝ree-for-all鈥 Legislation a must after scrapping of student quotas By Jack Grove 12 December
No one鈥檚 seeing red over Teqsa鈥檚 quality checks, says commissioner Australia鈥檚 universities don鈥檛 consider data burden for 鈥榯raffic light鈥 reports to be excessive, forum hears By Jack Grove 14 November
Hepi takes leaf out of banking ledger for regulatory model Report calls for overarching body to fill gaps in national 鈥榝ramework鈥 By Jack Grove 7 November
QAA kudos for Bournemouth student support Rare recognition by standards watchdog By Elizabeth Gibney 19 September
Iraq academy urged to build own path to quality Report on Erbil conference highlights challenges facing Iraqi universities By Matthew Reisz 5 September
QAA guides universities on information to students Ensuring prospective students get accurate information on workload, class sizes and teaching is the aim of new guidance from the quality watchdog By John Morgan 31 August
Private institution passes QAA review Richmond, the American International University in London has become one of the rare private providers to pass a full review by the quality watchdog. By John Morgan 29 August
Croatia aims to get sector up to union standard Newest union member will apply national and European resources to improve qualifications, access and research 18 July
India鈥檚 higher education sector focuses on standards The subcontinent plans to create capacity for an extra 10 million students in five years, with particular emphasis on quality of education. But how? By John Morgan 18 July
Sector cools on QAA plans to use foreign reviewers Consultation shows widespread resistance to regulator鈥檚 proposal By Jack Grove 11 July
QAA appeals must be made public Too much hangs on them for secrecy to reign, argues Geoffrey Alderman 11 July
QAA review U-turn is music to for-profit鈥檚 ears Watchdog backs down after institutional appeal for second time By Jack Grove 4 July
QAA grossly overestimates student workloads Hepi/Which? uncovers huge shortfall in study time By David Matthews 16 May
Southampton shows teeth and watchdog backs down Russell Group member successfully appeals against full QAA review By Jack Grove 16 May
UK 'fly in, fly out' scholars fail to take off in China Students dissatisfied with contact hours, QAA overseas provision review shows. Jack Grove writes By Jack Grove 16 May
Are PhD vivas still fit for purpose? The viva, the final hurdle to gaining a PhD, is labour-intensive, not conducted to any national standard and is dreaded by students who fear an examiner will capriciously halt their career. Is it still fit for purpose? asks Elizabeth Gibney By Elizabeth Gibney 25 April
QAA finds 'serious flaws' in Anglia Ruskin's validation University says problems at partner colleges affect just 3% of students By Jack Grove 18 April
One inspection, multiple agencies Several bodies could carry out university inspections simultaneously to cut the administrative burden By David Matthews 4 April
Public good, public service The public-private balance of funding sources needs to be adjusted to protect the public interest, says Roger Brown 28 March
US watchdogs, show more teeth or face fed pound Obama鈥檚 State of the Union address draws line in sand, QAA conference hears By Jack Grove 21 March
BPP University College criticised in QAA report Institutional review approves academic standards but says 鈥榣ack of clarity鈥 in marketing claims could be 鈥榤isleading鈥 By Jack Grove 28 February
GMC may expand sanctions for failing UK medical schools Regulator to review range of options for institutions falling short on quality measures By Elizabeth Gibney 21 February
Loughborough faces QAA criticism University鈥檚 provision in collaboration with overseas partners 鈥榬equires improvement鈥, report states By Jack Grove 14 February
Two-year sentences Michael Gove is wrong, says Chris Hackley: a return to 鈥榯raditional鈥 A levels will narrow access and do nothing to raise standards 7 February
QAA unveils new appraisal standards But critics say plans to relax peer reviews in some universities will introduce risk-based quality assurance by another route By Jack Grove 7 February
Law school staff give poor marks to exam proposals Leaked documents reveal backlash over mooted changes to assessment at Surrey By Jack Grove 24 January
Plagiarism problems on campus: where have I heard that before? Essay-writing firm denies inconsistency in its director penning satirical novel. Paul Jump reports By Paul Jump 17 January
QAA pursues no-risk legal strategy with support from taxpayer guaranteed The Quality Assurance Agency will be bailed out by the taxpayer if it is sued by a private college that fails an inspection, it has emerged. By David Matthews 3 January
Assumption, but no altered state St Mary鈥檚 fails to transform into university following QAA critique of hypnosis course. Jack Grove writes By Jack Grove 6 December