LSBU writes off £16 million ‘bad debt’, including overseas fees
Bad debt provision pushes London university into deficit and affects banking covenant
Bad debt provision pushes London university into deficit and affects banking covenant
Economy is failing to create enough professional jobs for fresh graduates, leaving young voters feeling frustrated
British Academy president Julia Black contrasts creation of funding-focused football regulator with inaction on higher education crisis
Women expected to be ‘organisational team-players’ while male colleagues ‘allowed to pursue their individual career interests’
International enrolments bear no relationship whatsoever to provision gaps in students’ home countries, study finds
The humanities- and social sciences-focused institution is the canary in UK higher education’s increasingly explosive coalmine, says Sir Keith Burnett
Boston ethnographer argues that people often disclose more than intended when they close ranks and create obstacles
Students see benefits to paid work beyond the money, but they would welcome help in advocating for better pay and conditions, say six academics
Changing term dates leaves staff fearing extra workload pressures and encroachments on research time and summer breaks
Proponents of new technology say it can alleviate stress on advisers and make expertise more accessible but critics say this work needs a human touch
A radical new manifesto for science communication is warning about the dangers of making arrogant claims that academic knowledge can explain the mysteries of the universe. Matthew Reisz meets its...
Private institution to assess socio-economic make-up of its staff and students as calls grow for a national census
Left-wing victory at India's JNU subject of Bollywood film
Student loan debt could be contributing to Japan’s declining birth rate, researchers find
Women who complete their PhDs in workplaces with high harassment rates less likely to remain in research, Danish study finds