Australian international student caps ‘will skew enrolments’
‘Shockingly bad legislation’ gives ministers power to favour certain disciplines
‘Shockingly bad legislation’ gives ministers power to favour certain disciplines
Even as undergraduates battle to survive in besieged Rafah, they are seeking to continue their studies
Will waning power of Scottish National Party fracture the consensus around one of its most closely guarded policies?
Chief executive of farm company hands historic black college stock he says is worth $237 million but experts believe its real value could be far less
Survey indicates that researchers are poorly prepared for upcoming shift to free-to-read model
The Edinburgh protests underline the need for meaningful ways for students, staff and community to govern the university together, says Kevin Donovan
John-Arne Røttingen warns that financial difficulties facing UK universities are putting research at risk
Vice-chancellors tread lightly as students occupy building and defy instructions to vacate camps
Union threatens strike and says cuts will leave university ‘a shell of its former self’
OfS says hopes that English university finances will recover in next few years appear optimistic, as they are based on forecasts that are too ambitious
We should improve the system while we’re examining it, critics argue