Latin America University Rankings 2019: let’s challenge students
David Garza-Salazar explains why transforming the traditional education model will prepare students for real-world problems today and tomorrow

David Garza-Salazar explains why transforming the traditional education model will prepare students for real-world problems today and tomorrow

Despite concerns in some quarters of Brazil, for-profit universities are thriving, helping to expand the country’s sector, says Dante Salto

Rejected student had found fame advocating guns after his own school shooting

UCL vice-provost warns that universities' ability to cross-subsidise grants is declining

New research calls for greater support for exiled academics with a view to rebuilding the system

Endorsement of new partnership by Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin may be reaction to US cold shoulder

Critics warn against equating a course’s value with its graduate earnings, of threats to universities’ autonomy on funding decisions and damage to research

Asking for higher contributions is painful but unavoidable in such uncertain times, says USS chair Sir David Eastwood

Uncapped funding best way of dealing with demographic ‘kinks’, Australian forum told

Oberlin ordered to pay $44 million (£35 million) after leading discredited boycott

Arden v-c Carl Lygo says panel judged universities against Oxbridge model and ignored value of widening participation institutions
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Lifting cap increased participation but was not accompanied by more support for non-traditional students, says Productivity Commission

Experts propose ‘national widening access cohort’ as alternative to widely criticised POLAR measure