The UK’s two-year work visa is nothing to do with attracting talent
History suggests that universities will lure students with the chance to repay fees via post-graduation work, says Peter Brady

History suggests that universities will lure students with the chance to repay fees via post-graduation work, says Peter Brady

Athene Donald tells launch of institute that universities need better data on why women drop out
The ߣߣÊÓÆµÂ World University Rankings 2020 arts and humanities subject ranking includes a range of narrower subject areas. The subjects used to create this ranking are: Art, performing...

Chris Skidmore says Augar review recommendation to cut tuition fees in England would lead to university closures

As university expands record endowment, comments boost concern over moral clarity

Major international project involves large charitable and public funders of research from nine countries

Birmingham’s Kathleen Armour emphasises need for collaboration across traditional disciplinary boundaries

Candid self-appraisals lend weight to doubts about English capabilities of learners coming to ߣߣÊÓÆµ

A cross-continental push to improve Europe’s best universities will make them more globally competitive, says Jan Palmowski

Clare Langford writes about her experience of creating social networks between learners and lecturers

Encouraging students to adopt active lifestyles alongside traditional mental health treatments could help to improve outcomes, says Jem Spectar

Academics need to be more aware of this most insidious form of bullying, say Bailey Sousa and Alex Clark

Major advances in our ability to acquire data on human health mean we now need to equip biomedical engineers with data science skills, says Frederick EpsteinÂ

Debra Humphris discusses experiencing prejudice and learning from it, and why the University Alliance's voice on the future of work and higher education matters

Former Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde academic ordered to complete unpaid work and overnight curfew