You could gain more from a public college than an ivy league
Economic value added to graduates' lives is higher at public colleges in the US than Ivy League universities, according to a non-profit organisation.
Economic value added to graduates' lives is higher at public colleges in the US than Ivy League universities, according to a non-profit organisation.
The 2015-16 Times Higher Education university ranking for arts and humanities subjects shows European universities rising the ranks to compete with US top dogs.
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Insights into earning prospects after attending a UK university could soon be available to the public, if universities agree to the government project.
A significant proportion of students would base their decision about where to study on the teaching quality at the university, but find it difficult to access this information.
The National Union of Students has joined a global alliance calling for better sustainability education at and by universities, ahead of the COP21 conference in Paris.
The best universities for medicine, clinical and health subjects are revealed, with Oxford University coming out on top.
Choosing where to study in the US is heavily determined by your background, according to new research.
Research into living costs and tuition fees reveals the cheapest place to study at a world-leading university.
A list of the top UK employers, compiled by The Complete University Guide, confirms that financial services firms hire the most graduates in the UK.
Eleven universities in Australia and New Zealand are counted among the best 250 in the world.
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We reveal the results of the 2015-16 World University Rankings in two minutes.
The World University Rankings 2015-16 reveal which universities have climbed to the top.
Out of the world's top 200 universities, only these eight have a 50:50 split between male and female students.