US judge blocks Biden regulation of for-profit colleges
In latest intervention by conservative-dominated judiciary, proprietary schools temporarily avoid seeing student loan eligibility tied to period of degree requirements

In latest intervention by conservative-dominated judiciary, proprietary schools temporarily avoid seeing student loan eligibility tied to period of degree requirements

Lack of management nous leaves legal profession vulnerable as human and technological shifts expose need for people skills

On-site childcare is seen as vital for meeting equality and access goals, but with funding squeezed and demand unpredictable, many institutions are deciding the costs outweigh the benefits

University leaders anticipate financial challenges as government invests elsewhere, with job losses and course cuts expected

Current over-regulation is stifling innovation in a sector that has the potential to become just as renowned as UK higher education, says Alex Proudfoot

Failure to raise fees or increase direct funding will see resources per domestic student fall to their lowest level since 2005, report warns

Institute for Fiscal Studies says big rise in interest accrued on student loans is direct result of high nominal interest rates

Number of study visas issued halves after introduction of annual limit, with Indian issuances down 85 per cent

As collegiate sports grow more professionalised and women gain more fans, federal audit suggests that persistent oversights still leave large gender gap in safety

As ߣߣƵ mulls ‘hard’ caps on domestic as well as international students, expert warns of unintended consequences

Canberra quietly scrapped plans to join world’s biggest research collaboration scheme in mid-2023

Thanks for considering writing for THE. Depending on the nature of your writing and your intended audience, there are four places where your writing could appear. Our main news site carries feature...

University says students and staff are not “immune” from local laws but academics say institution should do more to protect learners

Proposed body must have ‘mundane’ expertise and avoid being the ‘long grass of policy’, new group says

While idea of shifting from bibliometrics to peer review welcomed, questions over trust and funding loom large