Using scholarships for tuition discounts ‘getting out of hand’
Steep rise in?students receiving non-need-based aid?seen as?‘hidden equity issue’ in US higher education
Steep rise in?students receiving non-need-based aid?seen as?‘hidden equity issue’ in US higher education
Students call for Mathias Vicherat, who denies the allegations, to?resign after he was questioned by police earlier this month
Thousands sign petition opposing plans to close degree programmes as university court meets to discuss whether to put?plans on hold
Research time has fallen among Ukrainian scientists while 17 per cent have left the field altogether, study finds
Chancellors might only choose vice-chancellors once a decade, but they spend the next few decades agonising about it
Government schemes to bolster higher education come amid ongoing population decline and recent drop in doctoral students
GuildHE wants to encourage universities back into teacher training and support them to deliver high-quality education in partnership with schools
Two new tables –?on interdisciplinary science and online learning?– will be published?this year
The global battle for talent means attracting students who simply can’t and won’t choose the UK if post-study work is curtailed, says Sanam Arora
Representative groups broadly welcome focus on quality and integrity, but proposed changes to migration points test will be pivotal
UNC chancellor’s move to Michigan State also comes after years of trustee interference
Institution once attended by MrBeast, YouTube’s highest-paid content creator, among those seeking to serve growing industry
‘If the government wants data, here’s the data,’ says dean, as study finds Māori and Pasifika remain under-represented in medical enrolments
Impact of maintenance loans failing to keep up with inflation grows
The Covid Inquiry underlines the need to train political leaders to identify the best options under pressure, says former NAO director David Finlay