Russian students ‘threatened with expulsion’ for not voting
Taped recording of a university lecturer threatening students is viewed more than 80,000 times

Taped recording of a university lecturer threatening students is viewed more than 80,000 times

Critical acclaim for Admissions, about the experience of a white student and a black student applying to Yale University

Industrial action at UK universities a ‘seminal moment’, say academics

Advance HE will be a supportive friend to higher education as England’s new regulator gets tough, explains chief executive Alison Johns

UK Essays said that its ghostwritten papers provided a ‘guaranteed grade, every time’

Head of Koç University says international researchers are applying to institution despite political landscape

Demonstrations opposing ‘biggest cut’ to higher education funding planned in five major cities

Durham academics Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and his wife Arely Cruz-Santiago were told to leave after spending too long conducting humanitarian work abroad

Fixation with students’ scores on national ATAR scale constrains teaching innovation in schools, says report

University of Waterloo president says modern universities must combine research and creativity

Protests by West Ham fans have striking similarities with the unrest sparked among academics by proposed pension cuts, says Richard Watermeyer

Minister says the UK has much to learn from Israel’s scientific excellence and entrepreneurial flair

Announcements are part of wider initiative to increase number of training places by 1,500 over three years

Copyright policy would bar staff at University of Nottingham from objecting to edited versions of their own lectures, which could be used during a strike

An expanding research misconduct investigation has stretched its net from the chilly Baltic to an idyllic Queensland island and the grasslands of Saskatchewan