Safety fears could force university to close engineering facility
University of Chester refused retrospective planning permission over proximity to oil refinery

University of Chester refused retrospective planning permission over proximity to oil refinery

The long-perceived elitism of universities such as Oxford mean we need to reframe the widening access discussions to talk about economic backgrounds, not just race, argues Roshan Doug

Dramatic cuts to public funding and an exodus of talent in the midst of an economic crisis endanger country’s position as a leader in Latin American higher education

Open-day strikes can often be more ill-informed than effective, and threaten the university’s ability to recruit students, says one anonymous academic

Public suspect researchers are performing ‘impact’ and hitting targets for the benefit of government regulators, not them, European academies argue

Interdisciplinary PhDs come with unique challenges but if you can find ways to benefit from them, you’ll have the best of both worlds, says Selina Sutton

Former director of fair access tops list alongside Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor Chris Husbands

To all the Chinese students feeling stressed and overwhelmed while studying abroad – these are the words that could help you get through

Newer, urban universities can have impact beyond more established names, USF leaders argue

Architect of Browne review says he is yet to hear ‘wholly convincing’ case for reducing fees

Young people are more at-risk of joining terrorist groups or being arrested for terrorist offences. University policies to protect them are essential, says Lord Agnew

Malcolm Anderson, a lecturer in accounting, was said to be ‘struggling silently’ with new work responsibilities

Event hears rallying cry for liberal education in the face of ‘false dichotomy’ between learning and jobs

University representatives disappointed by lower than expected budget increase for European Research Council