Lower inflation offers little reprieve on humanities fees
Incongruous Australian indexation rules to see arts students paying A$17,000 a year, unless accord’s final report produces an overhaul

Incongruous Australian indexation rules to see arts students paying A$17,000 a year, unless accord’s final report produces an overhaul

Implementation of 1996 law comes as new emir accedes to throne of oil-rich state

Reports calls for England-wide target to improve higher education participation of free-school-meal pupils, with dedicated support for cold spots

UK research funding urgently needs to become less onerous and less unfair if we don’t want applicants to simply give up, says Melvyn Smith

Support services in US forced to adapt due to rise in students reporting childhood emotional abuse and sexual violence

Union and employer body clash on ways to prevent more industrial action as they appear in front of MPs investigating impact of last year’s marking boycott

After extensive investigation, Ivy League institution agrees that standardised exams such as SAT and ACT help equity more than hurt it

Ebrahim Adia’s journey through modern universities indicates their power to transform lives, but they face growing financial pressure

Senate committee overlooks warnings of unintended consequences from Australian Research Council reform, saying bill is ‘overwhelmingly’ supported

Reports by London Economics try to help solve the widespread misunderstanding of higher education funding, which is ‘so complicated it should be on Mastermind’

Online distance learning specialist blames old data as OfS identifies ‘absence of excellence’

When it launches next year, the lifelong learning entitlement could boost both university finances and social mobility, says Zahir Irani

David Miller argued his views on Israel were a protected characteristic in ‘landmark’ case

University considering ‘phasing out’ provision in subjects where ‘we no longer feel we can be competitive’

Conservative billionaire-backed bids for university’s Overseers board produces complaints about process and vows to try again next year