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Study finds that students experienced psychological distress levels more than three times worse than before the pandemic
Report reveals that total recovery of full economic costs was a 5 per cent deficit across the sector
Universities move from public funding to charging tuition fees
Sector leaders and academics from across the UK are recognised in the first King’s Birthday Honours list
Hepi report says reforms already announced by Ucas must go further
Society issues warning as British Academy expresses concern about future of English degrees
Departure of Tawana Kupe adds to turmoil at top level of South African sector
Academics question whether two new institutions are needed in a system already facing growing pains
When Rhodes and fees both fell and Africa’s top university appointed its third black leader, hopes were raised that South African higher education was moving into a new era of equality. But several years on, funding pressures and governance failures still abound. Patrick Jack reports from Cape Town
UK government support for further rapid growth in international student numbers ‘over for now’, warns former minister
Supporters say new director will not be afraid to use new powers to ensure free speech duties are followed, but many still question the need for such a position
Minister announces new measures during Westminster Hall debate called in response to bereaved parents’ petition
专家表示,调查结果或无法说明全部情况,但英国高校应关注学生们感觉未能所学致用的现象
Low opinion of key exams connected to ‘disastrous’ decisions during Covid and a lack of understanding over how grades are awarded
Transdisciplinary solutions vital for humanity to overcome challenges it faces, according to founding dean of US’ first climate school
As Australia and Canada lead the overall table, THE data show universities worldwide grappling with the affordable housing crisis and demands to divest away from fossil fuels
在探索全球大学实现可持续发展目标进展的排名中,3所澳大利亚和4所加拿大高校跻身前10位
Gaps between quality of providers’ teaching and the students they cater for identified in new Hepi report
It means both the university’s vice-chancellor and chair of council have stepped down inside just a few months
Academy ‘at the heart’ of humanity’s failures to get to grips with scale of the issue, warns president of Arizona State University
Controversial move to stop students bringing family members puts UK behind its rivals in international recruitment, but spiralling migration could lead to even more measures further down the line
OfS figures show rise in number of scheduled events not taking place, but cancellations fall as proportion of all events
The latest figures show more visas were granted to Nigerian dependants than to main applicants
OfS sets sights on transnational education after finding students living overseas now account for 16 per cent of English registrations