Fee change proposals ‘rarely consider real-world impacts’
Australian analysis finds that the architects of new policies should think more about unintended consequences such as the level of student debt

Australian analysis finds that the architects of new policies should think more about unintended consequences such as the level of student debt

Surprise news that the UK is achieving its long-term target for research spending does not dent case for more public investment, says David Willetts

Consultancy firm Education Insight says Brexit to blame as universities look to China and India to replace EU students

New York University’s multiple sites around the world were instrumental in minimising Covid-related disruption, says Andrew Hamilton

Move designed to ‘support 21st-century families’ and help institution remain competitive despite ‘historically high turnover rates’

Institution’s bid to overturn ruling that Bristol failed in its duties comes amid debate over extent of institutional responsibility for undergraduate welfare

To find solutions to pressing problems, we must foster diverse voices by making the university a place to which anyone can belong, says Teruo Fujii

Appointment may reflect shift towards a ‘harder-edged, more hawkish’ attitude towards research collaboration, say experts

After agreeing takeover of three more colleges, the University of Divinity looks to other fields – and states – for renewal

Academics say mobilisation gives universities a powerful tool, with learners who get expelled facing being sent to the Ukrainian front

Scholars need to address how the legacy of Russian writers and artists is taught to students and the public, says Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed

Researcher encourages universities to talk openly about Fomo and the risk it poses to young students

Staff down tools as pay and university funding alike drift well behind inflation

It’s the ‘start of a revolution’, students chant in third week of protests

Trailblazers of a molecule linking technique honoured, including one who becomes a laureate for the second time