Selective universities take most applicants as results announced
Number of places confirmed by high-tariff institutions as A-level results announced spikes

Number of places confirmed by high-tariff institutions as A-level results announced spikes

Tenure of former LSE director thrown disastrously off course by Congressional grilling on antisemitism and subsequent student protests

Many scholars loathe generative AI but it has immense power to engage the intellectual curiosity of students as long as academics truly embrace it, argues John Kaag

Law professor discusses China’s position on AI and what’s really driving government intervention in the country’s technology companies

Astronomer hired on fellowship supporting scientists to return from career breaks says hoped-for permanent role was not advertised and handed instead to partner of outstanding minority appointee

Fears nationwide unrest may deter prospective international recruits after turbulent period for overseas enrolments

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Ban on women attending university further hampering crisis-plagued Afghanistan’s development, warn experts

Closure of college with 35 faculty members may be first time controversial law enacted in 2015 is utilised

At a time of increasing financial constraint, jobs are being shed even in UK departments that ride high in the Research Excellence Framework, while time allocations for research are being cut. Can a...

A-level results day celebrations belie a vicious spiral of demand for degrees that damages students and society, says Paul Wiltshire

As a loss-maker, research is under pressure as fears of insolvency rise. But universities must do all they can to shore up a key element of their impact

Sinking feeling: Can UK scholarship survive outside the research-intensives?

Study visa issuance to Nepalese citizens has grown in three of the top four English-speaking destinations