Politicians must rethink their ideas about graduate success
Research on dance and drama graduates demonstrates that post-degree satisfaction is not all about salaries, argue Tristram Hooley and Robin Mellors-Bourne

Research on dance and drama graduates demonstrates that post-degree satisfaction is not all about salaries, argue Tristram Hooley and Robin Mellors-Bourne

Despite a pandemic-induced pause in March, research funders have concluded that submissions are ‘broadly on track’ and will not push deadline back again

Expert views conflict on humanities graduates’ employment prospects, and whether ߣߣÊÓÆµn funding changes will make arts the preserve of the elite

Experts urge careful consideration of detailed options and their consequences, as education secretary sets out direction of travel

Young researchers have been locked out of labs and clinics for 10 months because of Covid

From acknowledging Covid stress to having every participant logged into Zoom, Paul Moss breaks down the art of mixed-cohort tutorials

Leading psychologist issues stinging criticism of university treatment of employee mental health

Possible new US education secretary also pushes major federal college investment

University careers attract intellectually curious people who want to make a difference. But Donna Swarthout has been disillusioned once too often

Report from OfS shows slowing in rise of ‘unexplained’ firsts and sudden drops in share gaining top honours at some institutions

Paper from Social Market Foundation calls on government to either invest more or trust universities on providing information  Â

But survey finds that international applicants still overwhelmingly favour face-to-face teaching

Nathan Abrams considers the many ways Nazi atrocities continue to echo through popular culture on screen

Students who suffer financial loss from institutional failures should be compensated by sector scheme, says English ombudsman

Survey of taught postgraduates suggests many were unhappy with handling of move onlineÂ