End-of-alphabet surnames ‘do not harm careers’
Myths about the impact of having a surname starting with a letter late in the alphabet have been debunked by a new analysis

Myths about the impact of having a surname starting with a letter late in the alphabet have been debunked by a new analysis

Greater student mobility and research partnerships should emerge from an accord that forms part of presidential visit

Greta Van Susteren says universities should stop ‘billing’ students for ‘hugely expensive’ new buildings

Arrest comes as government targets up to 10,000 borrowers living in Australia

University of Auckland student claims the top prize for Universitas 21 3MT competition

Jonathan Moyo and deputy deny wrongdoing as fate of $450,000 from skills development fund is investigated

When a UK politician questioned the value of academia, scholars were quick to respond, finds Tommaso Grant

Students can learn valuable lessons about strength of character and work ethic from the presidency of Barack Obama

Survey of Chinese employers shows UK graduates required to ‘fit back in’ to home culture

Researchers must have grants to win grants, new study says

The Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire is wrong to say that academics lack ‘real world’ experience, says Emma Sheppard

A dramatic increase in international student interest in Australia has been noticed by a student accommodation marketplace.

Stop worrying about the expansion of higher education and look at the positives, say Francis Green and Golo Henseke

The ranking will include 300 universities from 41 countries