Japanese university ‘oppressing’ student group, say expelled leaders
Association heads booted out by Aichi after joining protest against Ukraine invasion and displaying banner with institution’s name on it

Association heads booted out by Aichi after joining protest against Ukraine invasion and displaying banner with institution’s name on it

Software that can record and transcribe class talks and discussions is becoming increasingly common, but some fear it could prove detrimental to long-term learning

Money lent to those from wealthier backgrounds to pay for university may be better spent elsewhere, says Dame Margaret Hodge

Yorkshire university has been led by interim leader since sudden departure of Simone Buitendijk

Education ministry steps in after competitive university entrance exam cancelled

Multinational conglomerates have long been in the university business, but can they really compete when it comes to impact?

University requests to increase visa allocations should be rejected if expansion would exacerbate local room shortages, argues Social Market Foundation paper

Anonymisation or even quotas could level the playing field, but fragmentation of college processes threatens a reversal in decades of gains, says Alan Baker

Chapter of Sexual Misconduct in Academia was previously withdrawn after academic claimed he was identified

Majority of respondents to survey worry loose affiliation criteria for Research Excellence Framework could open door to ‘buying in’ star talent

Paediatrician delayed by 29 minutes helping child patient “with high death risk”

After enduring harsh national spotlight for pro-Palestinian student protests, Ivy League campus investigates case that hands its conservative critics powerful new ammunition

Labour’s shadow education secretary promises to prioritise sector finances in government, but says taxpayer-funded rescue missions ‘not necessary’

In latest intervention by conservative-dominated judiciary, proprietary schools temporarily avoid seeing student loan eligibility tied to period of degree requirements

Lack of management nous leaves legal profession vulnerable as human and technological shifts expose need for people skills