A levels: sector waits as ‘disappointed’ students decide what next
With 55,000 missing predicted grades, universities looking to fill places via clearing hope to convince those who missed out to recalibrate
With 55,000 missing predicted grades, universities looking to fill places via clearing hope to convince those who missed out to recalibrate
Lower tariff providers have enjoyed their best clearing in years as elite universities abandon expansionist ambitions due to fees freeze
Sector ‘re-righting itself’ post-pandemic means more miss out on places in ‘one of the toughest university admissions rounds in years’
It may already be too late to rethink assessments ahead of next admissions cycle, expert warns
THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
As online shopping and pandemic leave swathe of retail units vacant, universities are urged to seize chance for space and civic roles
THE’s Careers Clinic series brings together the great and the good of higher education to answer a burning careers question
As physical retail declines, universities can keep high streets vibrant by moving into vacated shops, says Matthew Andrews
Experts praise decision to remove controversial algorithm but warn better than expected scores could put pressure on sector
Admissions officers say grade distribution will be a key issue for space-limited courses
Decision to press ahead but not require promotion from universities could lead to ‘patchy’ year of data and damage to survey’s integrity
Caps on places and bigger rise in share of top grades at independent schools could lead to skewed intakes
Government scraps cap on university places in England
Some predict lower-tariff institutions will not necessarily be the ones to lose out, while there is also hope that crisis may curtail negative political narrative around HE