Largest fall in post-92 undergraduate recruitment for a decade
Analysis of Ucas figures reveals which universities saw the largest falls in undergraduate recruitment
Analysis of Ucas figures reveals which universities saw the largest falls in undergraduate recruitment
The British Library cyber-attack underlines that HE and research libraries’ technologies and policies put us at too much risk, says Fiona Greig
As the domestic youth population plummets, Korean institutions are looking to international students to make up shortfalls. But can such a strategy compensate – and can it be enacted in time? Pola...
The senior lecturer in financial risk management discusses his academic career around the world, his admiration for Galileo and how a traditional game inspired his love of mathematics
German Academic Exchange Service advocates continued engagement, but on universities’ own terms
Viacheslav Morozov of the University of Tartu was detained earlier this month
Collaboration between Lancaster and Deakin universities aims to welcome first students in September
The departure of Claudine Gay from Harvard was said to be politically motivated but most other leaders have also fallen on their swords when their scholarship is questioned
Professors from different disciplines will join forces to tackle big societal questions
British-born leader leaves with immediate effect after less than four years at the helm
Universities end offers of on-campus dormitories to career-focused master’s students
Creation of dedicated Whitehall office is yet to deliver on its goals, researchers feel
Analysis of accounts indicates significant increase in spending compared with previous years
Amount students will be able to borrow to cover their expenses far below what it would have been had it kept up with inflation, says Russell Group
Some narcissistic v-cs have lost sight of their real job – to be the custodian of their university’s heritage and to safeguard its future, says Kieran Walshe