‘Additional measures’ considered amid concern over REF deadline
Universities express concern about diversion of clinical academic staff to front-line services and impact of lockdown

Universities express concern about diversion of clinical academic staff to front-line services and impact of lockdown

Quick shutdowns protected students but not off-campus neighbours, Stanford analysis shows

THE is taking a deeper look at the perception of universities, a measure that has become increasingly important during the pandemic, says Duncan Ross

New entry route aimed at ‘entirely new stream of applicants’ from disadvantaged backgrounds

Researcher says study demonstrates need to encourage more care leavers to enter higher education

Announcement of hefty article processing charges by prestige titles challenges goals of open access mandate

Crowded job market is only one reason for surge in applicants

Cyberpsychology expert Linda Kaye says it’s crucial that we understand the personal, social and educational implications of the shift to online teaching and learning

National Union of Students calls on more accommodation providers to issue rebates

New research shows that inadequate oversight is leaving institutions dangerously exposed, says Andrew Kakabadse

Historian has held a series of senior roles across UK sector but also attracted criticism from grassroots staff over pay and pensions

Elise Stefanik, backer of claims that fuelled Capitol riot, evicted from government school

Admissions officers say grade distribution will be a key issue for space-limited courses

A model among states, Texas advantages fail on equity without recruiting and aid

With new lockdowns upon us, it’s time students received the financial relief they deserve, says David Green