Biden rolls out major new student debt forgiveness plan
After 2020 campaign promise, and Supreme Court rejection, president still sees winning hand in college debt relief
After 2020 campaign promise, and Supreme Court rejection, president still sees winning hand in college debt relief
Shadow chancellor’s regional productivity agenda could be driven by devolving parts of R&D funding or creating new kinds of institutions, say experts
Announcement that government will finally follow through with threats to restrict admissions to ‘low-quality’ courses leaves sector leaders with as many questions as answers
Hepi report on funding options, aimed at stopping politicians from ‘keeping shtum’, sees v-c back a graduate tax as ‘genuinely progressive’
‘Low-risk’ institutions now in the minority as universities carry the can for non-fraudulent visa refusals
While US prison reform campaigners celebrate reversal of 30-year ban on incarcerated students accessing Pell Grants, counterparts in England and Wales express concern that government inaction has...
The joint degree, a key goal of the European Education Area, is aimed at boosting student mobility across the continent
Author of last Tory manifesto warns universities may attract unwanted campaign attention and says ‘everyone hates the Conservatives for the same reasons’
Timing of review raises suspicions that ministers are keen to deflect attention from uncomfortable migration data
At moment of political threat, Tessier-Lavigne replacement brings continued white male lineage with reputation for scientific innovation and listening to diverse voices
With little movement at federal level, local lawmakers test long-shot strategies to stop universities giving children of alumni a foot in the door
Prodded by conservative activists and politicians, several public universities are interpreting Supreme Court admissions ruling to include a ban on minority-focused aid
MAC chair clarifies graduate visa review will define abuse purely as ‘breach of the immigration rules’