Controversial department temporarily loses ability to see private loan information after what has been described as ‘one of the biggest data hacks in US history’
Repeat of UK debate looms, as parliamentary committee urges Australian universities to ‘align’ with IHRA definition, and opposition members say it should be mandatory
Capital comfortably outperforms rest of England on higher education access, but progress is stalling and there are significant intra-regional differences, warns report
Science minister tells Commons committee that he is more interested in maximising impact of science spending than increasing total outlay, as he emphasises need to get visa policies ‘right’
US colleges and universities that predominantly serve underrepresented students don’t know where they stand amid new president’s sweeping executive orders