Warburg Institute court judgment handed down
Both institute and University of London claim success

Both institute and University of London claim success

Southampton academic says statistics hiding reality for graduates

The government has ruled out an urgent review of the sustainability of the student loans system despite being advised to do so by a group of MPs

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UCU writes to pre-92 institutions warning them not to withhold salary over pensions dispute action

We speak to the new chair of council at University College London

THE speaks to former UUK president, Sir Steve Smith, four years on from the tuition fee protests

The founding professor and first head of the department of psychology at the University of Essex has died

UEL vice-chancellor says it is wrong that students’ money is used to prop up local government schemes

Sally Hunt explains why union members are taking action this week over changes to pensions

THE study reveals intense competition for roles at Russell Group universities, despite new openings for those seeking a research career

Matthew Reisz talks to academics about their experiences of teaching older learners, while Holly Else analyses the decline in the number of mature students

‘Non-political’ visa policy, Spanish language and top business schools are key to Spanish sector’s future, according to Spain’s former leader

A Brexit would reduce the UK’s relationship to the EU to that of Botswana’s or Chile’s, research expert claims

Knowledge, not exotic travel, should be students’ number one priority, argues Felipe Fernández-Armesto