US tuition now mostly given back to students in discounts
Colleges and universities are providing students more in tuition breaks than they collect, in sign of growing budgetary strains
Colleges and universities are providing students more in tuition breaks than they collect, in sign of growing budgetary strains
Document disappoints campaigners with lack of detail or targets after major funder promised overhaul during Black Lives Matter protests
Higher Education Commission could be given control over v-c appointments at public universities, with ‘disastrous consequences’ for autonomy
Institutions will be able to limit or expand recruitment depending on local circumstances, with more centralised management?also possible
Regulator will not ‘prop up’ any?institution found to be at risk of going under as greater funding pressures start to bite
The sense of being part of a learning community is important – and you don’t get that from ‘captured’ lectures, says Michael Merrifield
Key Trump adviser warns party backers about the dangers they now face from easier registration and voting processes on campuses
研究发现见习医生们变得愤世嫉俗、情感疏离并对患者麻木不仁
With the country’s schools often still divided along religious lines, its universities have helped bring people together, says academic
With nation’s top judicial body expected to outlaw efforts to consider race in admissions, student essays held out as alternative means of preserving equity
‘Entrenched’ workplace attitudes mean increase in female science and technology graduates is?not transforming the field
Commercialising research is daunting. Academic founders can’t and shouldn’t be expected to do this alone, say Diarmuid O’Brien and?Maina Bhaman
Disciplinary pay gaps prompt large protests by arts and humanities scholars
Oversupply of poorly trained workers in some fields contrasts with undersupply in others. Universities and students need better information, says Pushkar
University leaders are likely to be more concerned about the reputational risks of misconduct than state bureaucracies are, says Ararat Osipian