All-female universities provide a vital haven
Single-sex study is declining in the West, but in many other regions it offers a space where women can thrive, says Kristen Renn

Single-sex study is declining in the West, but in many other regions it offers a space where women can thrive, says Kristen Renn

New universities minister delighted at rising student numbers and prepares to tackle postgraduate funding

Who in higher education gains from commercialisation? The values it promotes do not chime with the ethos of the academy

Valparaiso University’s message of knowledge, understanding and faith means that it attracts a global student base, says Alan Ruby

Open ears, hearts and minds - The art of listening is essential for learning

Private colleges would need to subscribe to the higher education ombudsman service under plans proposed by the Labour Party.

Greg Clark has refused to back calls for the government to remove overseas students from the net migrant count.

The UK’s spending on higher education has fallen once again, with Canada taking over as the world’s biggest spender on universities.

Universities UK has called for “stability” and “political consensus” from an incoming government on fees and funding.
By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Learning technology conference keynote explores student, and scholarly, online presence

Major challenges facing early career researchers have been highlighted in a new report.

Public support for animal experimentation has fallen again, according to a new survey.

Report reveals price of everything from accommodation to a pint of beer at 20 institutions

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