Students back employer levy to fund English higher education
Hepi report on funding options, aimed at stopping politicians from ‘keeping shtum’, sees v-c back a graduate tax as ‘genuinely progressive’
Hepi report on funding options, aimed at stopping politicians from ‘keeping shtum’, sees v-c back a graduate tax as ‘genuinely progressive’
The regulator’s example scenarios fail to acknowledge the harm that even lawful speech can cause on campus, say Naomi Waltham-Smith and James Murray
Changing term dates leaves staff fearing extra workload pressures and encroachments on research time and summer breaks
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
AAUP plans dozens of events on day of new congressional hearing against student protests, challenging university leaders to better protect academic independence
England’s Department for Education has deaccredited some universities while approving a range of alternative providers and strictly defining course contents. But while defenders hail an evidence-...
Booker Prize-winning author is latest arts leader to speak out against job shedding at celebrated university
With general public’s trust in science reaching new highs, researchers want more help to communicate their findings
Extra costs linked to proposed new Research Excellence Framework rules could send art history departments to the wall, warns Francesca Berry
US central bank finds Biden’s promises on debt are potentially turning borrowers away from loans with more favourable repayment plans
While enrolment rates are set to surge at the island’s universities, progress on the development of student housing has been slow
Education minister apologises after investigation finds students from migrant backgrounds were disproportionately selected for home visits
Preliminary results showed students who used VR headsets reported greater improvements in how calm they felt compared with those who accessed interventions via smartphones
Applications climbed by almost 2,000 per cent in 2022, the year of the Russian invasion, but most students chose low-cost courses with minimal entrance requirements
Proponents of new technology say it can alleviate stress on advisers and make expertise more accessible but critics say this work needs a human touch