Elite US universities face investigations over legacy admissions
Biden administration examining if favouring alumni families is a civil rights violation

Biden administration examining if favouring alumni families is a civil rights violation

Research-intensives warn they are ever more reliant on Chinese and Indian students, as York’s sharp fall sounds alarm on global market shifts

Cash-strapped institutions face task of rebuilding per-student returns as well as student numbers, with earnings slashed by scholarships, offshoring and other factors

Unlike the institutions they work for, Australian researchers have less paperwork – but investment remains in the doldrums

Union ranks institutions on efforts to better support precarious workforce, and finds most failing to get to grips with the issue

With careful prompting, the AI can offer personalised tutoring that helps students understand where they need to go, says Dan Sarofian-Butin

Policy that has allowed universities to automatically charge students for course materials comes under threat from Biden administration

Requirement for new applications to be accompanied by letters of attestation means limits are effective immediately, universities say

Oxford researchers say more international students are staying in UK beyond two-year period allowed by post-study work visa, but many of them are not going into graduate-level jobs

Russell Group university follows York in dropping entry bar, but sector is warned of hit to reputation

Time reserved for research ‘being eroded’, says UCU, as university insists it is seeking to create ‘more flexible workforce’

Pregnant researchers and new parents describe how they were hindered by inflexible interview process

Other universities could follow Trinity and announce action, says union president

Commissioner for fair access warns that rate of progress may be slowing as he sets range of recommendations for government

Allowing a thousand flowers to bloom is no longer practical for universities aspiring to be better known for their research, says Robert Brown