Covid impact on graduate salaries ‘minor’, Canberra predicts
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ߣߣÊÓÆµn analysis also finds that women now tend to out-earn men immediately after finishing university

Scholarships can be important, but the risk of brain drain must be borne in mind, say expertsÂ

After banning professors from testifying against the state in politically charged cases, flagship university can’t escape probes and fears of lasting harm

Philanthropist outlines details of five-year investment but says government spending cuts will demand ‘ruthless’ funding decisions

The new wave of violence targeting female students across the UK requires urgent redress, says Nicole Westmarland

Barely half of campuses pass 50 per cent voting threshold required for walkouts to go ahead

UUKi conference told that it is wrong to think that Western courses and models can be easily replicated abroad

Ruby Guyatt enjoys a wide-ranging account of how developments in religion have often been shaped by changes in the climate

Open letter from groups representing more than 1,000 universities calls for association to be completed ‘as soon as possible’Â

University says certification is a UK first, but has not counted emissions linked to travel

Online profile seen simplistically ‘as a proxy for being a publicly engaged academic’, warn researchers

Wave of reported injection assaults in nightclubs and bars raises questions over level of responsibility that lies with institutions

The pandemic has demonstrated that air miles are not a prerequisite for building international partnerships, says Aimee Ambrose

Leadership should be about empathy and compassion, sector leaders say

Humanistic fields are vital to solving the world’s most urgent problems; they also help students shape successful careers and meaningful lives, argue AgustÃn Rayo and Hashim Sarkis