Non-repayment ‘will become norm’ for Australian arts graduates
Fees for humanities degrees reach dizzying milestone, raising questions over how many will ever be repaid

Fees for humanities degrees reach dizzying milestone, raising questions over how many will ever be repaid

Organisations with more than 2 million members could prove a powerful force to galvanise black and young voters in coming election campaign

University had already built £31 million home for exascale supercomputer now targeted by spending cuts

Structurally disadvantaged in teaching Australian students, new private colleges face international enrolment veto until they have taught domestic students

Universities are under pressure to better protect students from ‘ragging’ after the death of a fresher last year

University funding across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ‘consistently unstable’ despite policy divergence since devolution, report highlights

Accusing Israel of ‘apartheid’ and ‘genocidal attacks’ provoked ‘anxiety and fear’ among Jewish students, investigation says

For critics of universities in the US, diversity, equity and inclusion has become a bête noire. Is the catch-all term doing a disservice to worthy interventions?

The OfS’ stronger than expected registration condition on sexual harassment and misconduct comes not a moment too soon, says Anna Bull

The 2029 Research Excellence Framework aims to assess ‘how institutions and disciplines contribute to healthy, dynamic and inclusive research environments’. But will panellists and university...

Ghana’s first female economics professor discusses why it has taken so long for an appointment like hers, and how she splits her time between academia and the priesthood

Fed up with a lowly position on the author list? If so, getting creative with surnames could be the solution, a study suggests

Worries about future job prospects and being identified as a troublemaker stopping academics getting support, says report author

Future financial health of UK institutions reliant on increasing student numbers after Labour rebuffs funding requests

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