Finland funding cuts a ‘catastrophe’ for research
Scholars fear reputation of country’s higher education sector will be damaged as evidence of brain drain mounts
Scholars fear reputation of country’s higher education sector will be damaged as evidence of brain drain mounts
Our new table of the world's best universities established between 1945 and 1966
Book of the Week: Emma Rees praises an effort to show how to turn personal traumas into political resistance
Carla Hesse on a lively study examining the French thinker’s first intellectual passion
The proportion of male and female students varies widely across different subjects in UK universities
John Gilbey on the USSR’s failed attempts to develop ‘Electronic Socialism’
Sector bodies and institutions respond to latest NSS results
The 150 best universities for delivering work-ready graduates
Tuition fee income increases sharply as funding council cash declines, latest sector-level data shows
David Revill on a provocative and insightful work that explores our creative and ambient sonic environment and how we perceive it
A double biography of an Irish suffragette and a Polish count paints a vivid picture, says June Purvis
Major new research on graduate earnings by course and university shows social background is key
Our data team’s modelling of the potential teaching excellence framework results shows the Russell Group losing out to a new elite
More first-year students from US than India starting at British institutions