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Gatekeeping systems used by big brand institutions ¡®legitimise race and class inequalities¡¯, scholars claim in book
Census data shows 44 per cent of adult residents born outside the UK had a higher education qualification
English regulator wants institutions to have ¡®contingency plans¡¯ in case of ¡®sudden drop¡¯ in numbers
New report examines the financial sustainability of non-elite institutions across four countries
¡®Reassuring¡¯ analysis reveals that sector is in surplus when pension provision changes are excluded from financial accounts
Amid speculation that visas for dependants will be restricted, new report finds that students from overseas contribute ?560 per citizen
Report suggests UK government is finalising plan to stop master¡¯s students bringing family members with them
Accommodation shortages and spiralling rents are damaging the student experience and limiting universities¡¯ expansion ambitions. But amid political turbulence, rising borrowing costs and a shrinking private rental market, how can universities ensure that housing supply meets demand without mortgaging their futures, asks Patrick Jack
Failure to restore power-sharing means funding issues leading to brain drain are not being resolved, warns Queen¡¯s University Belfast v-c
Earnings gap for poor graduates applies even taking into account university attended and subject studied, Taso report finds
Only two of the 24 members of the Russell Group recorded a surplus for the 2021-22 academic year, Hesa figures show
Clarivate report highlights reliance of US on research collaboration with China in key fields like engineering and technology
Regulator will not ¡®prop up¡¯ any institution found to be at risk of going under as greater funding pressures start to bite
Study finds trainee doctors become cynical, emotionally distanced and desensitised towards their patients
With the country¡¯s schools often still divided along religious lines, its universities have helped bring people together, says academic
Census data shows Chinese students have one of the lowest rates of employment
Higher education institutions more likely to be targeted than other educational bodies
Scholarships announced at QUB conference as Hillary and Bill Clinton visit to mark 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement
Applicants from countries without differentiation agreements with the UK face battle to show they can support their studies financially
Vice-chancellor hails US President's speech as giving the institution ¡®fantastic prominence¡¯ worldwide
Analysis shows institutional recruitment increases after branding and visibility boosts in annual tournament
Former universities minister Lord Johnson of Marylebone says current fee policy is similar to former Labour leader¡¯s plans for free tuition ¨C minus state subsidy
Students at the University of the Arts London formed more start-ups than any other university
Universities must lead on social justice and sustainable development, argues Dave Petley