Ninth-graders guaranteed admission under Fresno access scheme
University hopes to build ‘culture of college-going’ with early offers to local high schoolers
University hopes to build ‘culture of college-going’ with early offers to local high schoolers
Report authors warn focus on sciences risks making UK research sector ‘lopsided’
Exodus of junior scholars from Europe tips balance of university workforce
Relying on search firms and ignoring faculty input is one big reason why incumbencies are shortening and success is becoming rarer, says Harvey Graff
There is no single or ‘correct’ way to rank universities – and that’s a very good thing, writes Phil Baty
International students, post-study work visas and opinion pieces captured readers’ attention this year
Vietnamese students the most concerned with the cost of living and course fees, while Nigerians most worried about immigration process
Revised visa figures show net migration hit a record high in 2022, fuelled by an increase in students from outside the EU
If politicians and donors disagree with student or faculty views, they should challenge their soundness, not threaten defunding, says Richard Joseph
As UK home secretary, James Cleverly should offer a warmer welcome to people who bring skills, resources and so much more, says Tim Bradshaw
‘Astonishing demand’ to suspend book launch over claims that its essays ‘delegimitise trans people’ shows activists have been ‘emboldened’, say editors
The UK government is freezing ‘troublemaking’ educationalists out of policymaking. Universities should model better forms of debate, says Clare Brooks
Poorer well-being among undergraduates versus those not in higher education ‘concerning’, but appears to disappear within a few years
University rankings wield enormous influence. But if constructed and used correctly, they should be a mirror and support, not a straitjacket
Listing all contributors would avoid damaging rows and properly reflect work of scholars, says elite European university group