Australian research elite renews attack on uncapped numbers
Group of Eight also warns of ‘policy drift’ and ‘risk to a major export industry’

Group of Eight also warns of ‘policy drift’ and ‘risk to a major export industry’

For-profit online specialist joins University of Law, St Patrick's and LSBF in GUS

A young professional in the US offers advice on choosing between postgraduate study and getting a job

The University of Exeter has confirmed that fees will go up with inflation for current students, and Sorana Vieru is not impressed

Number of students placed on results day drops 8 per cent year-on-year

Sir Steve Smith says it would be ‘odd’ to charge some Exeter cohorts less than others

Top and – in particular – middle-tier institutions drive expansion as lower-ranked institutions suffer

The founder of the University of Leicester’s astronomy department, who had a minor planet named in his honour, has died

Acceptances on A-level results day up 2.9 per cent year-on-year, says Ucas

Live updates to guide you through results day and Ucas Clearing

Cheapest universities for international students are revealed in a 2016-17 tuition fee survey of 140 institutions

We talk tuberculosis, tough decisions and pancake races with the Manchester vice-chancellor

Jeremy Berg warns scientists are straying into policy commentator roles