Ministers confirm numbers cap plan for ‘rip-off’ degree courses
Long-awaited consultation response parks proposal to introduce sector-wide minimum entry requirements but slashes foundation year fee limit
Long-awaited consultation response parks proposal to introduce sector-wide minimum entry requirements but slashes foundation year fee limit
Regardless of its merits, the bill barring state agencies from boycotting Israel cannot apply to universities, says Graham Virgo
Universities seek to recruit more – and more diverse – students by offering range of enrolment points
In apparent attempt to persist with Covid-related campaign against Fauci, House members argue procedural flaw endangers $25 billion in medical funding
Race-based admissions may be banned, but legacy students and those from elite schools still enjoy huge, unfair advantages, says Aman Majmudar
The biggest step backwards over the last 50 years was supporters’ retreat from equal opportunity to a focus on ill-defined ‘diversity’, says Harvey Graff
Opening of colleges running at 10 times the rate of development of new universities
Editorial board of Design Studies quits alongside long-standing editor-in-chief, who blamed publisher’s ‘deeply exploitative’ approach to running the title
Use of the CSAT is likely to increase US enrolment of South Koreans but could bode ill for some of the latter’s domestic institutions, says Kyuseok Kim
Researchers say big increases to cost of study and work visas, and NHS surcharge, will make country less attractive to international students and staff
Assessment rationales have not kept pace with AI translation and writing support tools, conference hears
As financial pressure takes its toll, the Oxford vice-chancellor’s clarity and commitment to the health of the whole sector show a way forward
With institutions reluctant to match soaring prices, per-student income is eroded further
A long-awaited law might face further delay after Mark Rutte's government collapses in a ‘polarised’ political landscape, while some universities are already capping places for non-Europeans without...
Echoing conservative Supreme Court, coalition of advocacy groups formally demands end to Harvard’s admissions preferences for relatives of alumni