Most UK students ‘don’t think free speech under threat’ on campus
King’s College London survey finds ‘significant agreement’ between students and the public ‘on the value of freedom of expression’

King’s College London survey finds ‘significant agreement’ between students and the public ‘on the value of freedom of expression’

The first black leader of an Oxbridge college on the need for careers-based initiatives for students, the joys of parenthood and seeking out moments of calm

Tributes paid to ‘superb scholar’ whose achievements as a historian of science matched his prowess as an engineer

UK students are concerned about rumours of universities facing data security issues, says survey

Female students are also more likely than men to be ‘undermatched’ to courses with lower graduate earnings

Paper warns that Office for Students must work to build ‘constructive dialogue’ and ‘assure itself’ that it meets legal requirements

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

The dream of robot researchers is edging closer with automated laboratory producing five years of experiments in just two weeks, experts claim

As concerns rise about mainstream universities’ affordability, social impact and working cultures, the UK’s Labour Party is mulling the idea of fostering cooperative, comprehensive universities. John...

Asking BAME students to spend significant amounts of time helping universities decolonise the curriculum is far from the ideal solution, says Daniel Akinbosede

University’s first graduate walkout since 1973 comes as winter break approaches

Australian study finds no difference between housing arranged overseas and lodgings organised locally

Draft bill ‘clarified’ to prevent inadvertent targeting of family and friends

But results also suggest tactical voting – often due to Brexit – rather than policy is driving many choices