Former universities minister Lord Johnson of Marylebone says current fee policy is similar to former Labour leader¡¯s plans for free tuition ¨C minus state subsidy
Will those charged with telling students that their student union card is not an approved form of ID for voting be branded fascists, wonders George Bass
Boosting disadvantaged Australians¡¯ share of university places requires biggest contributions from institutions already pulling most weight, study finds
Removal of students from dormitories has left many scrambling to afford lodging in city or return to rural homes, where online learning is ¡®impossible¡¯
After Florida governor installs conservative leadership at small public liberal arts college, students join with Open Society to fight such moves nationwide
At hearing ahead of summer ruling, conservative-dominated top judicial body questions administration¡¯s right to offer $400 billion in student debt relief
Charging students who already have a similar degree could gain traction among politicians tiptoeing around free higher education ahead of April¡¯s elections
Member of leading US collegiate basketball team keeps winning games after allegedly delivering gun said to have been used by teammate and friend in murder
English regulator plans to order institutions to create registers of relationships, with expectation that staff who keep liaisons secret will be sacked
Intense feelings of academic inadequacy and alienation can drive first-in-family students to self-destructive behaviour and thoughts of dropping out, reflects Malik Johnson on his difficult journey from the Baltimore projects to an elite private college
In the week his sister should have graduated in Kabul as a doctor, PhD student Naimat Zafary describes the reality for Afghan women denied their degrees