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With institutions reluctant to match soaring prices, per-student income is eroded further
Department for Education statistics show social mobility impact of A-level assessments affected by Covid-19 policies
Number of UK 18-year-olds starting university later this year is expected to be the second-highest ever – but down from last year’s record
China continued to produce more publications last year than anywhere else, according to new report
Flexibility and ability to watch footage back thought to be behind preference for retaining Covid-era innovation
Scholars suggest reproducibility testing might be helping to self-correct psychological research
Ministers only want to protect freedom of speech that they agree with, claims former Oxford vice-chancellor
Union condemns Maynooth’s claim that ending elections will improve diversity
Hundreds of universities invited to sign guidelines on equitable partnerships in science
Universities UK taskforce expected to report its findings later this summer
President outlines ‘new path’ towards providing debt relief for as many borrowers as possible
Researchers recommend training after survey also finds that while four in 10 respondents are uncomfortable about staff getting drunk with students, three in 10 don’t mind
Statistics also show degree classification makes little difference to a graduate’s chance of finding a job after university
As world’s most famous archaeologist makes his last big-screen outing, real-life researchers reflect on how the character and his famous hat and whip have influenced their discipline
Trump-appointed conservative supermajority rules that $400 billion forgiveness plan stretched intent of emergency relief
Government waters down proposal to shorten length of master’s degrees
Figures show that 2.1 per cent of all students withdrew from their studies by end of May
Malka Al-Haddad fled her academic career in Iraq more than 10 years ago
Inaugural league table reveals strong performance by institutions beyond wealthy South Africa, with public universities outperforming private ones in four pillars
The University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa leads first ever THE ranking for the region
Part-time entrants at levels 4 and 5 saw the largest proportional fall of all qualification levels
About two-thirds of providers decreased their carbon emissions over the past year, Hesa data shows
University says 77 professional staff and 36 academics will go, on top of those taking voluntary severance
Young people with asylum status say they struggle to get admissions teams to understand immigration rules and recognise their academic track records