Indian enrolment continues to fall
Figures show sharp drop in demand from the subcontinent

Figures show sharp drop in demand from the subcontinent

Labour ‘will not make promises it can’t afford’, John Morgan hears at the party conference

Students would be better served if placements occurred during – and not after – their degree course

Lecturers urged to consider impact of informal support groups for courses

ߣߣƵ was able to reveal this week that the University of Warwick is at last preparing to lift the suspension imposed on lecturer Thomas Docherty 268 days ago (and counting). The...

In today’s brave new world of university learning, students aren’t allowed to be shy, says Bruce Macfarlane

Education systems in England are reinforcing divergence in wealth – we must guard against it

To share the wealth we must challenge attitudes that perpetuate the great divide, finds Mary Evans

Blog post accuses Wiley of harming science’s ability to self-correct

Pension fund that invested £16 million in project at centre of kickbacks case

Higher pay for top researchers may have caused the end of final salary scheme

Will higher education be better protected or was a chance for accountability lost? David Bell and Willy Maley on the referendum

The £9,000 fee system “wastes money hand over fist” and vice-chancellors are engaged in a culture of “fee envy”, according to a senior Labour figure.

Tech giant reveals the institutions that are most regularly mentioned

Report shows 9 per cent rise in money going on non-residential facilities