Widening access ‘not at expense’ of more privileged Scots
Commissioner for fair access warns that rate of progress may be slowing as he sets range of recommendations for government
Commissioner for fair access warns that rate of progress may be slowing as he sets range of recommendations for government
Allowing a thousand flowers to bloom is no longer practical for universities aspiring to be better known for their research, says Robert Brown
George Freeman says he could not cope with doubling of monthly bill on annual salary of £118,000
Soft power: Can universities really boost national influence?
Plans to charge overseas students ‘return deposit’ must be tossed out, Constitutional Council rules
Universities are invited to participate in the second edition of the regional ranking
Report in The Sunday Times conflated international foundation years with full degrees, say Russell Group and Universities UK
Palestinian scholars mourn ‘deliberate targeting’ of higher education but pledge to rebuild once war is over
‘Heightened’ crackdown on academic freedom expected as party committees merge with presidents’ offices on leading campuses
Scholar found to have faced ‘hostile environment’ due to gender-critical views warns ruling has implications for all universities, but fears more troubling cases to come
Amid creeping political influence over universities, both academics and students are oddly quiet, says Mukhtar Ahmad
Pressure to publish seen as ‘contributing factor’ to recent suicides, as Madras faces backlash on doctoral monitoring
When adjunct faculty contribute so much to US academia, why are they denied basic benefits such as health insurance and medical leave, asks Josh Hiller
Evolving norms, expectations and laws usher both risk and opportunity for universities, according to blind law scholar