Reviewing ‘The Ivory Tower’ documentary
The 2014 documentary ‘The Ivory Tower’ reveals worrying trends in higher education across North America.
The 2014 documentary ‘The Ivory Tower’ reveals worrying trends in higher education across North America.
A survey of 2,000 students across the UK shows the impact the rising costs are having on student lifestyles.
Read student reviews of their experience at the best and most improved universities in the Times Higher Education's Student Experience Survey 2016
See the top 20 of the best universities in Europe ranking for 2016 and compare tuition fees across the different countries.
What encourages students to pursue higher education? Students with a range of backgrounds explain the outreach and widening participation schemes that worked for them.
From inspiring novels to frank discussions of sexuality, these are the books students wish they had read to ease the transition to university and prepare for a new stage in their academic and...
Most of the Ucas burden is now off your shoulders, so this breakdown guides you through what to expect from the next eight months as your await university offers, decisions, exam results and clearing...
Should public funds from the tax-payer or private contributions from students and their families pay for university degrees? Just like divergent national policies around the world, students have a...
International students can study at a top US college for an average of $21,000 per year
Academics are struggling under increasing workloads, but what does this mean for the students they teach?
Universities with more staff per student have a good chance of creating an engaged and interactive teaching environment. These are the top 100 universities in the world with the best ratios of...
The results are in and we can reveal the winner of the competition to win an iPad, and a shortlist of reasons why students love their small university.
The University of Huddersfield tops list of institutions in England with the highest proportion of qualified academic staff, while London Business School is the worst performer
Engineering graduates earn the most after 10 years while those in children’s education earn the least, according to a 2016-2017 College Salary Report