Central European University hopes ‘agreement’ with Hungary near
Budapest-based institution says negotiations between Hungary and New York State have created ‘basis for an agreement’

Budapest-based institution says negotiations between Hungary and New York State have created ‘basis for an agreement’

What brings joy? This week, as part of our week of articles on #HEhappiness, academics from five disciplines address this most difficult of questions

Finance expert Martin Lewis likens government to 'illegal loan shark' on 'disastrous' threshold freeze

Freshers’ week is a highly unique experience to the UK university scene and can be perfectly summed up in these tweets

Raising graduate repayments bar to £25k hikes level of public subsidy for system to 45 per cent, says respected research institute

Researchers Rainer Weiss, Barry Barish and Kip Thorne recognised for their work on the international Ligo project

Long-awaited list of institutions eligible for excellence initiative funding in China is published

It’s fun, cheap and packed full of students...just some of the reasons why Berlin has become such a popular student city

Fringe events debate funding, Brexit and the social capital of knowing Jo Johnson, John Morgan reports

Sir David Bell reacts to HE participation rate figures

US researchers Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young take prize for studies on circadian rhythm

Theresa May’s goal of achieving fee differentiation steps into ‘minefield’, sector figures warn

Viewed by many academics as an impostor subject, media studies is more critical than ever, says Louise Byrne

What brings joy? This week, as part of our week of articles on #HEhappiness, academics from five disciplines address this most difficult of questions