Australian funding freeze leaves universities £1.3 billion short
Keeping support for undergraduate courses at 2017 levels effectively ends demand-driven system, say universities

Keeping support for undergraduate courses at 2017 levels effectively ends demand-driven system, say universities

Students from the University of Sunderland will take part in a scheme to support vulnerable people in police custody

Scheme streamlines immigration process for master's courses and allows graduates to stay in the UK for six months in search of work

HEA, LFHE and ECU to form new, as-yet-unnamed agency

Proposed penalties for intuitions that fall foul of new regulator called “eye-watering”

Hepi/YouthSight poll finds 68 per cent of students now back the party, up from 55 per cent prior to June’s general election

Clare McGlynn is not surprised that the UK was overlooked as a focus country after a successful EU funding bid

Conversion course costs have hit social mobility in legal profession, leading QC warns

It may be five years since Moocs went mainstream, but Diana Laurillard and Eileen Kennedy believe they still have the potential to reach the hard-to-reach

Botanist warns of continuing political instability and restrictive legislation on science

The rapid increase in the number of unconditional offers being made to school-leavers is cause for concern, says Mike Nicholson

Ucas figures show the subjects, geographical areas and grades where getting such an offer is most likely

Xiang Zhang, who will succeed Peter Mathieson, faces challenges over academic freedom and Chinese influence in the former British colony