City centre towers ‘don’t work’ for universities, says architect
Geoff Hanmer claims ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities are being pressured to build towering city campuses that students dislike

Geoff Hanmer claims ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities are being pressured to build towering city campuses that students dislike

Report argues that embedding digital and numerical education would improve employability of graduates

A new consortium will embody the spread of liberal arts beyond the West, say Bryan Penprase and Thomas SchneiderÂ

Lack of focus on higher education ‘a deficit’ during election campaign, says sector leader

The gender participation gap continues to grow, according to OECD data, but men are still earning more

Union members at 152 UK institutions asked to walk out for fourth time in little over three years

Vaccines notwithstandiing, mitigations are needed to avoid a repeat of last year’s campus Covid wave, say Simon Williams and Gavin Yamey

Policies geared to a ‘low-skilled guest worker society’ belie ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s pretensions to recruit the ‘best and brightest students’

Harvard leads student-focused ranking for fifth consecutive year

THEÂ survey finds strong support for Covid-19 vaccine passports among international students, who are keen to study in-personÂ
The overall Wall Street Journal/ߣߣÊÓÆµÂ College Rankings 2022 methodology explores four key pillars: ߣߣÊÓÆµ Does the college have the capacity to effectively deliver teaching? The...

Ministerial response offers ‘no comfort that there is not a plan afoot to abandon that very specific promise’ on science spending, says ex-minister Greg Clark

Previous round of negotiations curtailed by financial crisis in 2009

Gap between graduates and non-graduates is UK’s ‘biggest social divide’, Baroness Stowell warns

Melbourne university cites occupational health obligations and students’ desperation to return to campus