Having a child with special needs inspired my academic career
As a senior lecturer in special needs education, David Bara says having first-hand experience of this world makes his lecturing and research invaluable to the fieldÂ

As a senior lecturer in special needs education, David Bara says having first-hand experience of this world makes his lecturing and research invaluable to the fieldÂ

All research funded by participating public bodies across Europe must be made freely and openly available to read and download, agency heads say

Cultural and linguistic cohesion required if region is to fulfil its higher education potential, experts say

Left with an inconclusive residency application, Alexandra Bulat asks when the government will end the double act of praising EU students while leaving their futures in the UK uncertain

Cambridge deputy to succeed Dame Glynis Breakwell in April

Universities would have to share proposed equity grants scheme with colleges and non-profits

Growing influence of Democrat-leaning students attracts attention of Republican lawmakers

Publisher says divestment from Prometheus was taken for commercial reasons

Universities UK calls on government to improve post-study work offer to compete with regimes in US, Canada and ߣߣÊÓÆµ

Association of Colleges urges government review to take action on England’s unconditional offers and admissions ‘free-for-all’

Data from 55 institutions suggest efforts to improve retention have had little effect

Office for Students makes nearly two-third of board papers ‘exempt from publication’ at latest board meeting

University of London member is the first significant UK higher education institution to close since medieval times

Canadian study finds that short-term contracts are ‘discouraging and demoralising’

Not admitting retrospective medical evidence of mental illness in appeals against poor grades does an injustice to vulnerable students, say Daniel Sokol and Julia Heller