Failed for-profit tops league for graduate unemployment
More than one in eight graduates of GSM London who left two years ago were without a job last autumn

More than one in eight graduates of GSM London who left two years ago were without a job last autumn

At same time, experts warn that government proposals to ensure A-level pupils get more classroom time by delaying exams will cause widespread disruption to university admissions

We will need wisdom and common purpose to update multiple layers of norms, says Jinghai Li

Academics do the numbers on lower fees, increased subsidies and a reduced funding envelope

Announcement ‘seen as bad news’ but ‘not a huge surprise’ following Brexit

The Sydney university’s roots in the aftermath of the Second World War means the institution is used to being practical, inclusive and unwilling to compromise on standards, says Ian Jacobs

Order frustrates US colleges but spares key training programme

China has issued threats to use its outward flows of students in geopolitical tussles – how significant could that be in wake of crisis?

Briefing note from UKCGE shows drop-off in numbers at PhD level compared to undergraduate

Selling income-contingent stakes in the future earnings of graduates is the best way to address the student debt crisis, says Paul Oslington

‘Threatening’ incidents from within Chinese community reveal another side of Beijing’s charges of discrimination

For international students wishing to study in the UK, the new post-study work visa provides the opportunity to work in the UK after graduation

International research and community service are not mutually exclusive, and young universities can easily and productively combine both missions from the outset, says Yaroslav Kuzminov

Virtual event will explore how to better recognise institutions’ socio-economic contributions to region and mark launch of THE’s Latin America University Rankings 2020

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