UK graduates less likely to go straight into work after degree
Young people experiencing increasingly turbulent starts to their working lives, study finds

Young people experiencing increasingly turbulent starts to their working lives, study finds

Boston ethnographer argues that people often disclose more than intended when they close ranks and create obstacles

Young voters ‘desperate for politicians to offer them more’, feeling that MPs don’t value their views

The broad approach taken by the OfS’ guidance on free speech will safeguard orthodoxy-challenging work, say Abhishek Saha and Ian Pace

Institutions ‘got it wrong’ by putting all the attention on assessment when large language models first launched, say experts

Tying state-of-the-art digital research infrastructure to particular research communities should give way to more equitable landscape, conference hears

Former government adviser says a modest cut in operating costs could allow for a doubling of the number of UKÂ academics

Artificial intelligence infrastructure currently dominated by corporations, scientific advisory group warns

HKU leader Xiang Zhang wants better protection for staff from ‘malicious’ allegations levelled anonymously

Offshore venture will neither require funds from nor contribute to its struggling New Zealand parent, at least in the short term

Higher education sectors born out of empire fail to meet local skill needs, says professor

Analysts suggest Yoon Suk-yeol’s handling of admissions dispute contributed to his unpopularity ahead of his party’s electoral defeat

Female and male academics alike suffer from apparent bias against female-dominated fields such as education and nursing, study suggests

Boosting your publication metrics need not come at the expense of your integrity if you bear in mind these 10Â tips, says Adrian Furnham

Long-serving leader will not seek fourth term, with handover scheduled for September 2025