Tuition fee hikes ‘viable model for maintaining access’ in US
Higher charges, if accompanied by financial aid, do not reduce access for low-income students or significantly change student behaviour, says study
Higher charges, if accompanied by financial aid, do not reduce access for low-income students or significantly change student behaviour, says study
The publication of interdisciplinary research has surged in recent decades, but is it commodifying academic research and weakening its rigour? Lakshmi Balachandran Nair asks
Book of the week: state socialist countries offered securities that gave women sexual freedom, finds Lynne Segal
Book of the week: leaning in self-determinedly sidelines collective efforts to secure equality, says Emma Rees
Universities must do more to counter Euro-white supremacy in their own operations if they are going to effectively support decolonisation of disciplines, argues Heather McLean
University of the People strikes deals to allow its students to progress to leading institutions, but increasing proportion of recruits have dropped out elsewhere
In addressing divisive free speech ‘events’ and shrinking budgets, Berkeley’s Carol Christ worked with the campus community to create a new, unifying narrative
Jeffrey Beall says he faced 'intense pressure' from the University of Colorado Denver and feared losing his job
Higher education expert warns that widening access could suffer if funding for financial aid is eroded
Scholarship organisation reportedly decides to stop supporting academic exchanges with the University of California, San Diego
Institutions want to support ‘Dreamers’ but are wary of attracting attention from politicians or immigration agencies
Chancellor of world’s biggest higher education system sees Trump immigration plan as ‘antithesis’ of American values
The institution takes a further step towards becoming an independent university
Universities in the US dominate new Times Higher Education psychology ranking