Fifth of UK students report disability, true total likely higher
Campaigners think some groups of students, particularly those from overseas, are much less likely to report disabilities and mental health conditions

Campaigners think some groups of students, particularly those from overseas, are much less likely to report disabilities and mental health conditions

New partnership with armed forces could lead to further harassment of students and staff, activists claim

Interest from Nigeria and India falls sharply, with challenging picture set to continue across courses with January start dates

Pandemic-style redundancies feared as universities count their losses

Regulator will ask students about their experience of sexual misconduct within higher education institutions following a pilot survey in July

Report comes after former student convicted of 2023 attempted murder of academic

English higher education is already very diverse. Aggressive top-down attempts to diversify it further will do more harm than good, says B.V.E. Hyde

Results of 2025 THE World University Rankings announced

Parliamentarians dismiss warnings about workload and academic freedom infringementsÂ

Dozens of faculty members at US institutions were rebuked for their actions after the 7 October Hamas attacks – some have now returned to work while others still face criminal charges

Diverging financial pressures are putting untold strain on common pay and pension arrangements. As recent pay awards constrain richer universities’ ability to reward their staff as they see fit while...

A story of UK decline in this year’s rankings reflects higher education’s years out in the cold – a funding thaw is needed, but so too is sector-led reform

Flagship higher education event on 7-9 October 2025 to focus on ‘Universities as agents of change’

Unfazed by unemployment, and resigned about home ownership, learners are taking their feet off the pedal

Alumni of American institutions now lead 70 countries globally after largest yearly increase