Average classroom master’s fee jumps £1,200 for UK students
Rise could prompt concerns about sustainability of current postgraduate loans system

Rise could prompt concerns about sustainability of current postgraduate loans system

Sydney and UNSW vow to collaborate more, while shrugging off snarky stereotypes

At partisan moment, governing regents pursue new processes allowing for firing of tenured faculty

Major delays in embassy processing times suggest State Department is not prioritising issue, lawmakers say

Octopus breaks down traditional scientific outputs into smaller chunks which can then be linked to form ‘chains’ of broader work

Geoffrey Alderman admires a definitive account of a wartime massacre that remains controversial today

Pal Ahluwalia to run multi-country university from Samoa, as audit clears management of breaches

University-run hospital will be part of a larger push to legitimise local expertise

Asia operations are either being expanded or newly opened as the countries' universities aim to keep students engaged and enrolled

Summer schools that funnel thousands of international students into UK universities are on the brink of collapse, warns Tim Essex

Universities can cut plagiarism by working with students’ unions to raise awareness of contract cheating and the value of academic integrity, says Aaron Yaverski

Many might be digital natives, but students warm to academics’ warts-and-all e-learning efforts

Students are not being pushed to consider imaginative ideas that would truly tackle global warming, argues Peter Sutoris

Whitlam and HECS fostered a ‘social psychology’ of indifference towards higher education, Australasian conference hears

Thousands of university students are now living under strict quarantine rules to meet local regulations