Cubans shrug off Trump cold shoulder to build US links
Matching murals mark new academic link between Cuban and Arkansan universities

Matching murals mark new academic link between Cuban and Arkansan universities

Mass rallies held across the south-east Asian country as legislation to remove tuition fees is passed

University of Malta could offer financial incentive for students who apply with a Maltese qualification

Think carefully about treating students differently because of their backgrounds

Law lecturer warns that UK-EU student deal could be seen as benefit for ‘elite and middle class’

Racist protests have been growing in visibility on campuses over the past year

Durham education experts call for more ‘radical’ approach to contextualised admissions

Together, FE and HE can become a dynamic force for skills development in the UK, writes Alison Whittle

UK universities can bring much-needed help in rebuilding the country, provided they avoid a ‘colonialist’ approach

Taking in a refugee student posed more challenges than Sharon Maxwell Magnus was expecting, but the effort was well worth it

New data show how universities took up the slack when businesses cut back on R&D. But the crisis also led to greater demands on universities to boost growth

Senate report confirms package including funding cuts, fee rises will need crossbench support to pass

Elite universities top newly-released tables for graduate employment rates, official data shows

Paper highlights possible negative impact of performance-related funding and for-profit universities on widening participation Â

Phil Baty has the latest on the publication of the 2018 ߣߣÊÓÆµ World University Rankings, which will be launched in London in September