Higher education access inequality ‘wider than previously thought’
Ucas analysis suggests progress in reducing gap between most and least disadvantaged students has ground to a halt
Ucas analysis suggests progress in reducing gap between most and least disadvantaged students has ground to a halt
As the season of goodwill comes around again, warm words about collegiality and fellowship have been dutifully corralled into all-staff missives from university leaders. But in an era of management,...
New vice-chancellor of federal university to focus on boosting international programmes and ‘selling London brand’ post-Brexit
Jack Grove explores current strategies for widening participation in higher education, and finds out why improving access remains a huge challenge across the world, despite growing university...
A new report suggests standards by which departments may consider social media and other public communications in promotion decisions
It is good to see that the sector is taking notice of some of the disquiet about the use of low participation neighbourhood data (“Higher education access inequality ‘wider than previously thought...
Rising inequality can be addressed without taking to the barricades, Victoria Bateman suggests
A new doctoral centre will examine Magna Carta’s influence in the digital age
University of LeedsLook after yourselves, tooClose to 6.5 million people in the UK care for sick, disabled or frail friends and relatives, often at considerable cost to their own health and finances...