Philippines military training for students ‘aims at stifling dissent’
Bill to enforce two-year participation ‘meant to target critics at home rather than defend country’, scholars warn

Bill to enforce two-year participation ‘meant to target critics at home rather than defend country’, scholars warn

PhD candidates face ‘inconsistencies and inequalities’ in the support provided by supervisors, says British Academy-funded study

Wide-ranging new powers aimed at cancelling cancel culture predicted to have a ‘seismic’ impact on English universities

Many university graduates choose to remain unemployed rather than take a job they do not consider commensurate with their degrees, says Pushkar

Gatekeeping systems used by big brand institutions ‘legitimise race and class inequalities’, scholars claim in book

Even journals that have removed paywalls retain their bias towards certain types of author – and their prejudice against others, says Katie Stripe

Census data shows 44 per cent of adult residents born outside the UK had a higher education qualification

While national budget includes big increase to tertiary education funding rates, it still falls short of inflation

Reinforcing public support for student immigration is vital amid increasingly hostile rhetoric from politicians, says Wendy Alexander

Challenge of balancing huge international expansion with sustainability leaves academic-turned-politician urging careful thinking

Mechanism needed to stem ‘unlimited recruitment’ by wealthy institutions and resulting job cuts at other universities, say UCU activists

Increased contributions to the Teachers’ Pensions Scheme will require cuts to student support services, warns Graham Baldwin

Investigation will look at whether enough has been done to welcome Jewish students and staff

English regulator wants institutions to have ‘contingency plans’ in case of ‘sudden drop’ in numbers