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New regulations place strict limits on demonstrations, but students are unlikely to be deterred
Scientists argue disciplines need their own ways of thinking about student belonging to reach diversity goals
Loss of Devon-based Schumacher College ‘significant blow to ecological education at a critical time’
Report attempts to quantify economic benefit of universities as financial issues heap doubts on their future
Man tasked with overseeing Office for Students’ transition says innovation, collaboration and mergers can all play a role in ensuring institutions are put on a better financial footing
Grade deflation hits institutions but Imperial tops THE analysis of universities where students receive the highest marks
最新报告称,在学生签家属禁令新政后,改变主意的申请者数量激增,这表明英国高校存在“需求,而非质量”问题
Two years on from international scandal, Karl Andersson claims he had received nothing but praise for article prior to online outcry
Freedom of Information requests reveal the wide differences in ticket prices and gown hire fees at Russell Group institutions
Record number of students win places having applied after main sector deadlines
The vast majority of the fall in student visa numbers can be attributed to large decreases in the number of applicants from India and Nigeria
Thomas Ehrlich based latest book on run-ins with legendary Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight
While value of government-backed loan has increased by 21 per cent since 2017-18, average fees have soared by 43 per cent
Unfair distribution of responsibilities persists even though four in 10 partners covered by study also work in universities
Critics warn that Health Sciences University – which incorporates chiropractic and osteopathic treatment – is ethically concerning and will mislead students and patients
London Higher warns that 16 per cent drop in student visa applications could represent ?1 billion in lost revenue for the sector
Proportion of students getting a first dips below 30 per cent for first time since 2018-19
Need to pay athletes, including in money-spinning American football and basketball, could limit subsidies for other sports
Crucial personnel who don’t fit the academic or professional services mould need more support to keep them from leaving sector, report warns
Victory for HBCU graduate could bring significant benefits for sector, but second Trump term seen as more ominous
Worries about future job prospects and being identified as a troublemaker stopping academics getting support, says report author
Ghana’s first female economics professor discusses why it has taken so long for an appointment like hers, and how she splits her time between academia and the priesthood
More scientists only producing domestic work after collapse in collaborations with US and Europe and Chinese links remaining static
Larger proportion of people back charging more for certain courses when given context, Policy Institute at King’s College London finds