More applicants ditching firm offers to enter clearing, says Ucas
Surge in students using ‘decline my place’ function ahead of A-level results day?flagged by?chief executive Jo Saxton
Surge in students using ‘decline my place’ function ahead of A-level results day?flagged by?chief executive Jo Saxton
Conservative Party’s higher education policy still likely to be dominated by focus on supposed low-value courses regardless of who wins leadership election
UK advised to invest in transnational education as more east Asian students opt to study in nearby countries
As they brace for big policy shifts, inflation and flat domestic demand have left Australian universities?more vulnerable than before Covid
Rather than lament student attitudes, we should ask if meaningful exchanges of ideas in class are still possible, say Mikael Andéhn and?Alan Bradshaw
Fee hike follows similar move in Australia, but from a much lower base
Australian stakeholders applaud indigenous focus but stress need for planning and resourcing
Sheffield Hallam staff to walk out for four days in late September in row over job cuts
Critics warn that Health Sciences University – which incorporates chiropractic and osteopathic treatment – is ethically concerning and will mislead students and patients
Higher education staff missing opportunity to use generative AI tools to relieve them from routine tasks, Australian survey finds
Joining forces with?medical school seen as just the start of sector ‘shake-up’ for head of newly formed institution
Labour’s planned decentralisation of power will strengthen universities’ standing and ability to contribute to?local prosperity, says Diana Beech
Non-EU graduates more likely to be in low-skilled jobs, Eurostat data reveals
Continued prioritisation is essential to maintain gains in student health and wellness, as well as to feed into elite sport, says Amanda Broderick
After protest at Oslo Airport, Norwegian researchers say scientists have duty to sound climate alarm