Danish university admission cuts ‘endanger student mental health’
Government-mandated cuts to undergraduate admissions will ‘escalate competition’ for places, sector leaders warn
Government-mandated cuts to undergraduate admissions will ‘escalate competition’ for places, sector leaders warn
V-c’s offer to meet with encampment to review defence and security research called both an ‘empty deal’ and a ‘capitulation’
After more than 100 arrests at demonstration supporting Palestinians, students revive mass occupation, putting their president under new fire from briefly supportive Republicans
UCU says it has secured an average 15 per cent wage increase for supervisors at Cambridge, and pay raise of 14 per cent for some doctoral tutors at Sussex
In rerun of US Congress hearing, Australian university executives reprimanded over both insensitivity to antisemitism and ‘complicity’ in Gaza slaughter
As part of ongoing efforts to reduce abuses and controversies in nation’s huge programme of international enrolment, Trudeau cuts back Covid-era 40-hour-a-week policy
Inventor’s Wiltshire-based training centre is first to go through new Office for Students process
Institutions may be hoping to stay under the radar as parties clash over policy, given danger sector will come under further attack
Founder of Black Female Academics’ Network discusses working in industry and academia, being a workaholic undergraduate and why Caribbean and Yorkshire values are strikingly similar
Nation’s main higher education grouping sees lessons from religious focus during time of political pressure, while stirring some cautions and even alarm
International student caps will endanger research funding just as a leisurely R&D review considers how to fix it, Senate committee hears
Moving beyond ‘chalk-and-talk’ can have significant benefits, but many lecturers remain wary
Reports mount of academics not having contracts renewed in apparent retaliation for anti-war protests, as observers highlight precarity as key factor in restricting free speech
Influx of MPs who have worked in universities could help the sector win battles and reset the debate on access, say analysts
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media