Growing numbers of US students reporting mental health problems
Nearly 15 per cent of American undergraduates diagnosed with anxiety, and 12.2 per cent have depression, major study finds

Nearly 15 per cent of American undergraduates diagnosed with anxiety, and 12.2 per cent have depression, major study finds

Increasing the amount of money employers are expected to pay in to the Teachers Pension Scheme will harm the social mobility missions of post-92 institutions, says Greg Walker

Older partner left with regrets, as youngster pulls plug on mooted marriage

Duke and Duchess of Sussex highlight universities’ work on climate change resilience and gender equality

Tsinghua provost urges researchers to take the risks required to achieve major breakthroughs

‘Sorry, you need some REF publications’ is becoming commonplace in rejection letters, says Robert Hesketh

Trump administration plans to allow universities to attract federal funding for students based not on the amount of time they spend studying but on measurements of their ability

Conflict over proposals to grant say in running of university to all 4,000 postdocs, who conduct ‘bulk’ of research

Consultants argue Humboldtian ideal of research-informed teaching ‘shackles’ institutions into uniformity

The UCU is in a unique position of strength and reflection – the low turnout for the pay dispute ballot doesn't change that, says Michael Carley

Negotiations unable to reach agreement on ‘threshold issues and strategic risks’

Satisfaction with postgraduate research declines significantly over course of programme, survey reveals

Women and Equalities Committee call for UK to follow US Title IX example, accusing government, regulators and institutions of ‘passing the buck’

While universities install strict plagiarism rules for students, more measures should be in place to fight plagiarism among academics, argues Ken Masters

Government says rules on conduct of civil servants should apply to scholars at central universities