Regulator warns against unconditional offer ‘pressure selling’
Office for Students expresses concern that offers ‘with strings attached’ may limit students’ opportunities, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds
Office for Students expresses concern that offers ‘with strings attached’ may limit students’ opportunities, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds
Undergraduates who took part in breathing exercise reported feeling less distracted and more positive
Researchers reveal huge differences in charges levied by Russell Group universities
Variations in the Russell Group demonstrate a mixed national picture, write Joshua Stubbs and Paul Wakeling
College sport is deeply woven into US culture and commerce. But a long series of scandals has pointed the glare of publicity away from the basketball courts and football fields towards the athletics...
Data in the latest 'Patterns and Trends' analysis from UUK shows how the China international student bubble could end up bursting
Analysis shows that UK’s income from higher education taught overseas is a small part of £13 billion export industry
US university leader explains how top teachers were selected to design a new multimillion-dollar teaching centre
The results of the 2017 teaching excellence framework in full. Find out which universities were awarded gold, silver or bronze
Students on courses that combine online delivery with face-to-face interaction are the least satisfied in Times Higher Education’s US student survey
Study highlights the true cost of low success rates in Horizon 2020
Post-Brexit, will EU students still see English HE as value for money, and what are the pros and cons of charging them international fees?
A rapidly changing higher education sector is urged to ask who benefits from reforms
Ellie Bothwell examines strengths and weaknesses in different higher education systems across the Continent