Israel minister attacks ‘cartel’ against West Bank medical school
Critics claim Ariel University institute does not meet required academic standards

Critics claim Ariel University institute does not meet required academic standards

Partnership between Colombian, Chilean and Mexican institutions also aims to stamp out corruption

National Student Financial Aid Scheme chair stepped down citing “extreme strain” put on payments system

Following proposed ban on teaching of gender studies, continent’s scholarly bodies say government is jeopardising Hungary’s academic standing

Error on Wikipedia page meant St Petersburg statue used likeness of Thomas Thomson instead of French architect

‘REF season’ is under way and staff who support the development of impact case studies need to consider their tactics. Chris Hewson offers guidance based on his own experience

UK’s least selective universities continue to lose out in recruitment battle

To be a truly global university, metrics must go beyond student enrolment figures and international student welcome weeks, reflects Christopher Hill

Using tropes already common in the US and the UK, the Alternative for Germany has accused institutions of being in thrall to the far left

Review of Higher Education says it cannot cope with significant increase in number of articles offered

Bethanie Patch, who is studying at the University of Queensland, describes a typical day for a university student Down Under

Now you have secured your place at university, the next big task is to decide what you do and don't need to pack

If elite institutions admitted 10 per cent of high school classes there’d be improved university access and social mobility for under-represented students, argues David Orentlicher

Regulator’s figures reveal intensive student ‘churn’ and heavy concentration in business courses

Outgoing Pretoria leader Cheryl de la Rey will take experience of adversity and diversity to new role at Canterbury