State school share of Cambridge student intake shrinks
First drop in proportion of admissions coming from maintained schools since 2014
First drop in proportion of admissions coming from maintained schools since 2014
Course cuts will ‘revitalise’ language offerings, make students more employable and ‘address global challenges’, university claims
Our public exhibition on maths’ global origins aims to stimulate discussion about decolonisation and inclusion, says John Armstrong??
Population of students who have studied at college but not gained a degree?grew by 2.9?per cent to 36.8?million, report finds
Some right-wing politicians seem to view a university collapse as a prize to be fought for. But in reality, a?disorderly exit would be disastrous for?all
UCU says it has secured an average?15 per cent wage increase for supervisors at Cambridge,?and pay raise of 14 per cent for some doctoral tutors at Sussex
Months after Harvard Law Review rejected analysis of Gaza genocide allegation, Columbia’s version does the same
International student caps will endanger research funding?just as a leisurely R&D review considers how to fix it, Senate committee hears
No British public university has ever had to close its doors, but funding pressures are leading to vast numbers of redundancies and fuelling dire warnings that some institutions are close to the edge...
Having brokered some of the world’s biggest pacts on global warming, MIT climate scientist Susan Solomon tells Matthew Reisz why she is optimistic that environmental damage can be reversed
Create a shared vision, set ambitious targets and celebrate loudly, advises Zoe?Rodwell for keeping a sustainability strategy on?track
Compulsory national guidelines for Australian university executive salaries will not necessarily reduce them
Continuing on current path will lead to course closures, reduced research investment and mergers,?says former Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor
Institutions?may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties?clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack
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