Universities' Freedom of Information responses vary
Times Higher Education assesses the differing attitudes to rising FoI demands

Times Higher Education assesses the differing attitudes to rising FoI demands

Survey shows female graduates anticipate lower salaries

Catherine Clinton reflects on history’s intolerable cruelties

Is Imperial’s appointment of Alice Gast indicative of a changing market?

College of Policing pushes research agenda with grants for joint projects

The hardcore group of academics who print books on subjects sidelined by mainstream publishers

Exiled scholars speak of hopes for renewal and fears for lost generation

Universities struggle to cover costs of dropouts as government support is cut

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A union has attacked managers at Bournemouth University for receiving what it describes as a 30 per cent pay rise

More polling stations should be set up in universities to encourage students to vote, an MP has told the House of Commons.

By Elizabeth Redden, for Inside Higher Ed

The former head of England’s funding council thought the government was setting fees “too high” at £9,000.

The number of English students who had applied for university by mid-December is lower than in the last four years.