Beyond saving: some students ‘too disengaged’ to avoid debt
Reminding students they could save money by withdrawing early makes no difference, Australian study finds

Reminding students they could save money by withdrawing early makes no difference, Australian study finds

Hiring candidates who didn’t attend elite institutions seen as way of creating diverse workforces as ‘competitive’ labour market reduces employment opportunities

Western countries should reflect on whether their approach is privileging certain forms of knowledge, language and mobility, says Cheryl Yu

Money for ailing institution via Scottish Funding Council comes on top of the £22 million previously made available

Jacqui Smith downplays impact of graduate visa changes as proposal to take cut of overseas tuition fees still being explored

Computer scientist who helped found Alan Turing Institute replaces Max Lu

Almost seven million students studying in overseas location, Unesco reports, with four million of them in Europe and North America

European Commission’s proposal to introduce directionality to the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions met with alarm


Backlash inevitable as use of single-sex spaces is restricted but Supreme Court ruling has shifted institutions’ role, says equality expert

Canadian institutions should shed left-wing reputations to ward off potential Conservative criticism, according to academic

Annual reports paint 2024 as a year of reprieve, but expiry of teaching subsidy enhancement ‘will make things tighter’

Our paper was rejected on the basis of reviewer comments that were vague, formulaic, often irrelevant and occasionally inaccurate, says Seongjin Hong

Ten-year budgets, research ‘mission’ fund and commercialisation focus confirmed in new blueprint that outlines ‘critical’ role of universities in driving growth

Much-anticipated package for recruiting foreign researchers follows similar moves by France and the European Union to snap up US scientists