Disadvantaged students ‘left behind’ in admissions ‘arms race’
Department for Education statistics show social mobility impact of A-level assessments affected by Covid-19 policies
Department for Education statistics show social mobility impact of A-level assessments affected by Covid-19 policies
Multi-campus eastern institution announces union with land-based college
Study finds submitting an individual to UK research assessment cost institutions ?6,000 on average
Ethnicity and disability status also significant factors influencing likelihood of researchers being submitted, report finds
After working in 10 institutions across five countries, chemist explains why scientists need to leave the ‘comfortable life’
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
The ban on race-conscious admissions does not override the need to monitor?progress in equity and social mobility, says W. Carson Byrd
China continued to produce more publications last year than anywhere else, according to new report
Just months after ending largest-ever walkout among teaching staff, workers at 10-campus public system complain about unfulfilled promises and arrests
More than 500 scholars condemn South Asian University’s actions against faculty who supported students during hunger strikes
While South Australian vice-chancellors see few downsides from an amalgamation, their western counterparts take a different view
Flexibility and ability to watch footage back thought to be behind preference for retaining Covid-era innovation
Surveys suggest concern about student borrowing transcends age and political divides
Subsidising domestic with international provision would not be tolerated in healthcare. How long before it unravels in HE, asks Mark Corver
Institution says it stands by decision to offer staff wage rises in order to end marking boycott despite being ejected from national body