Unfilled course numbers rise despite cutbacks
Do the data represent the failure of market research or are they the inevitable by-product of a broad curriculum?

Do the data represent the failure of market research or are they the inevitable by-product of a broad curriculum?

It is morally wrong to deny University of Sussex students 24/7 support from flexible, professional campus services, says John Duffy

Overseas students rejected on ‘arbitrary’ grounds, UKCISA report suggests

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Lucy Wooding discusses a fresh examination of fervent belief

Instructors and students discuss their experiences of the University of Edinburgh’s debut courses on Coursera

Over the past six months since starting as a visiting professor in the international study programme at the Corvinus University of Budapest, I have had the opportunity to meet people who are...

University says problems at partner colleges affect just 3% of students

A retrospective of the neglected artist to whom Claude Monet ‘owed everything’ is long overdue, writes Christoph Bode

Joanna Williams seeks more context in this political and economic analysis of sector finance

Tim Hall on an informed probe into the world of illegal trade in East London

Cardiff calls time on anonymous allegations of past misconduct in dean’s lab. Paul Jump reports

We must hold up a mirror to scientific peer review if we are to stamp out fraud and uphold the discipline’s reputation, argues Philip Moriarty

The US dominates this year’s CWTS Leiden Ranking of the world’s top universities.

Podcast Powered By PodbeanIn this podcast, reporter Chris Parr talks about universities’ use of social media with Emma Leech, director of marketing, communications and recruitment at the University...