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Government urged to appoint new higher education commissioner to oversee ?2.5 billion loan scheme in case of institutions going bankrupt
Institution based in the west of the capital will join the federation to pursue ‘new opportunities for collaboration’
Candidate with a record of pushing for affordability in higher education nears White House run as Republicans go in other direction with J.?D. Vance
Office for Students highlights issues with continuation and completion rates as well as graduate outcomes at range of institutions
Education secretary to update parliament amid reports of three institutions heading close to bankruptcy
Outspoken enemy of sector regulators steps down as principal of private college, more than six decades after entering higher education sector
Data from Higher Education Statistics Agency shows that providers received ?2.2 billion in donations and endowments last year
Universities from across 15 countries and territories submitted more than 400 entries
References to equality, diversity and inclusion all rising sharply, according to Open Syllabus database
Applications now down 1.6 per cent year-on-year, with bigger drop among international applicants
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University find that giving students more control increases the time they spend studying and improves their performance in tasks
Report by Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes examines the earnings and employment status of more than 1 million individuals
‘Low-hanging fruit’ has been picked, says expert, leaving institutions needing to make ‘step change’ investments at time of financial crisis
With students studying in England no longer quizzed on their overall satisfaction, THE crunches the numbers to calculate which UK university has the most satisfied students
Mariyah Ali, a Muslim undergraduate student, argued that ending the protest would infringe her rights under the Equality Act
Students show rising levels of satisfaction with courses at UK universities
Experts can see that years of academic work and psychological preparation helped the football team in their recent victory over Switzerland, and could prove key against the Netherlands
Institutions put renewed hope in international collaboration after voters reject Marine Le Pen’s National Rally
Increased discrimination may be hangover from pandemic, say researchers behind International Student Barometer
Experts left underwhelmed by appointment of Nobuhle Nkabane and warn of significant challenges ahead
While turnout fell in seats where large numbers of students live during term time, Labour was able to weather this, and may have benefited from their votes back at home
Annual Transparent Approach to Costing data shows returns on international students fell again last year
Campuses around the world have been rocked by protests calling for financial divestment from companies linked to Israel. But while boycotts have a long history in academia, some believe that universities themselves would be better advised to keep out of politics entirely. Patrick Jack reports
Academics made 49 appearances on the weekly BBC debate show over a nine-year period – researchers explore what they and their universities gained