Forty per cent of PhDs at Exeter suffer ill health, study reveals
Exeter’s Students’ Guild survey prompts opening of doctoral college to combat isolation and depression

Exeter’s Students’ Guild survey prompts opening of doctoral college to combat isolation and depression

High scores for campus universities in our annual poll

A hearing into the ‘needless’ death of a professor at Imperial College London has ruled that he took his own life by asphyxiating himself

THE’s Best University Workplace Survey 2015 reveals concerns over class sizes and other issues in the wake of higher tuition fees

Martin McQuillan meets José Mujica to discuss education and philosophy

Ross Aikins considers the evolution of substance use and how universities shape the debate


Gay and lesbian graduates in the UK are still experiencing discrimination when looking for a job, research has suggested

The Student Room has launched a campaign to get its members to register to vote so they can affect results in marginal seats in the general election

Scottish universities have investments of nearly £16 million in oil, coal and gas extraction, and £3 million in the arms industry

From Inside Higher Ed

Researcher says findings indicate variable fees may be preferable

The Royal Academy of Engineering has added its voice to calls for new metrics to be used in universities to assess teaching quality.

Three presidents have been elected to lead the National Union of Students in the devolved nations of the UK during 2015-16

LSE pro-director also calls for metrics to measure impact