Care leaver university entry-gap ‘would take 100 years to close’
Just 0.4 per cent of student populations at elite universities have experienced being in care, finds new report

Just 0.4 per cent of student populations at elite universities have experienced being in care, finds new report

Our research suggests men still have a greater chance of attaining influential postions than women, say Zhengyang Bao and Difang Huang

Non-elite institutions have fuelled recent technological successes – with IIT graduates ‘few and far between’ at India’s space agency

Rationalising resources is the official reason for proposed mergers, but Albanian history suggests a darker motive, says Arjan Shahini

Discovery adds to multimillion-pound repair bill on brutalist campus and comes as managers battle spiralling deficit

‘Punitive’ requirements could make admissions from under-represented groups too risky, Australian university representatives warn

Researcher disturbed by how easy it was to get sucked into lives of women who serve up beauty advice alongside racial hatred

University returns $450,000 gift to retail giant after investigation suggests company looked to buy credibility for fight against government regulations

Initiative intended to check office requirements redesigned after privacy panic

Urgent inspections of university estates after government warnings complicated by scale of buildings involved, and shortages of expertise

Academics should be aware of how cohorts are structured so they can enable students to better distribute their emotional labour, says Miriam Johnson

Greater Manchester mayor urges sector to get ready to show next government it can ‘kick-start regional growth’

New research finds 20 per cent of universities still accepting cash for tuition fees and accommodation costs, despite risks posed by criminal gangs

As their flagship campus draws national alarm, professors protest Gordon Gee’s move to slash positions and programmes

Labour should push for cross-party review but take lead if Tories unwilling to ‘put needs of UK first’, says former education secretary