Hong Kong graduates hit by lower wages and rising property costs
Compared with 20 years ago, young graduates face a much greater struggle buying flats, which some fear could stall social mobility

Compared with 20 years ago, young graduates face a much greater struggle buying flats, which some fear could stall social mobility

More than three-quarters of staff who will receive pay rises are female or ethnic minorities

As institutions battle crippling deficits, there are hard and volatile times ahead, writes Martin Hall

Bugewa Apampa becomes one of just 18 black women with UK professorships

New visa rules have failed to halt a decline in foreign graduates applying for work in Sweden after graduation

Outgoing British Council director in Iraq sees reasons for optimism, despite rise of Islamic State

Advert placed by students at Pitzer College leads to national discussion on racial mixes in accommodation

Event will take place in Berkeley, California, ahead of the THE World Academic Summit

Institutions warn of financial peril if increase is not permitted by ministers

UK should introduce ‘much tighter regulations’ on private colleges, say CGHE researchers

Students think it ‘unfair’ to be punished for unintentional plagiarism

Dutch researchers find female academics 11 percentage points less likely to hit promotion threshold in course evaluations

Undergraduates may be urged to answer ‘definitely disagree’ to NSS questions

Matthew Reisz offers his tribute to a true polymath