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Science community welcomes appointment, which follows creation of dedicated Whitehall department
Fate of vice-chancellor set to be decided at crunch meeting, with student protests also disrupting start of academic year
Labour deputy leader promises to raise staff concerns about pay deductions with shadow education secretary
Swansea University highest placed institution in list of LGBTQ+-friendly employers but some institutions choose not to take part
Karine Harutyunyan accuses government of undermining her position because she supported staff and students¡¯ protests
Results of study appear to contradict home secretary¡¯s claim that foreign students work in low-skilled jobs
Numbers of students unable to say if parents had studied could point to need to rethink representation questions, says Hesa
Study quantifies how GPA suffers if students don¡¯t get enough shut-eye, but finds only one in 20 gets the recommended amount
Big uptick in female enrolment in final years of school needed to improve higher education representation unless conversion rate improves, or courses are made optional
Study that asked Americans if they would use genetic screening or gene editing to improve chances of offspring getting into a leading university triggers warning of increased educational inequalities
Total number of applications to study for a degree in UK down by 2.3 per cent at January deadline
Universities join rescue mission after 7.8 magnitude tremor strikes near Gaziantep
Vice-chancellors say 60 research projects will come to an end this year without bridging funding
Death of bodyguard won¡¯t deter Fort Hare leader Sakhela Buhlungu from combating ¡®cancer¡¯ of graft gripping the South African sector
Most students got a higher-class degree at every major institution in 2021-22, data show
Australia, New Zealand and Canada have some of the least diverse international student populations, data show
Analysis of the database suggests UK universities take greater equity in spin-outs than others in Europe
Female academics are more likely to be employed on zero-hours contracts than male colleagues
Ireland was only EU nation to see a rise in the number of students in the UK
Machine learning study finds university prestige and citations have no association with replicability, but author experience is key
Reported proposal to let international students take on more part-time work criticised as ¡®short-sighted¡¯
Participation keeps going up, but significant equality issues remain
Sector faces years of uncertainty after a series of economic and political crises in the country
Country would lose out to competitors if it rolls back two-year work eligibility, leaders warn