Why the UK’s visa policy is akin to banning milk and cheese
Spanish scientist and politician Pablo Echenique on why he won’t be visiting the UK again after being thwarted from delivering a lecture by the UK visa regime

Spanish scientist and politician Pablo Echenique on why he won’t be visiting the UK again after being thwarted from delivering a lecture by the UK visa regime

Leading Renaissance scholar hailed as polymath and iconoclast following her death

Awards will recognise ‘academic excellence’ and ‘real-world impact’ of research, says universities minister

Prime minister announces 2017 change to ‘extend social mobility’

It was 150 years ago that the University of London teamed up with a college on an island in the Indian ocean. Sir Adrian Smith reflects on the significance of this partnership

Robert Putnam says bursaries are only part of the solution to widening participation in the US

Claire Taylor challenges the absence of distinctiveness and diversity in an increasingly homogeneous HE landscape

Scholars failing to engage with Twitter and other platforms are missing out on crucial resources

University Campus Suffolk researchers find ‘natural progression’ into higher education is not found at every institution

A new digital tool reveals exactly who was close to whom in the age of the Tudors and Stuarts

President Jacob Zuma says he ‘understands the difficulty faced by students’ as demonstration also held outside South African High Commission in London

Institutions say allegations that they do not comply with consumer protection legislation are ‘completely false’

Gina Wisker offers some practical advice on cross-cultural supervision

Consumer watchdog Which? ‘disappointed’ after surveying 50 institutions’ websites

Financial Times reveals its top 100 worldwide executive MBA programmes based on alumni success