UK universities’ carbon emissions fall by just 1 per cent
‘Low-hanging fruit’ has been picked, says expert, leaving institutions needing to make ‘step change’ investments at time of financial crisis
‘Low-hanging fruit’ has been picked, says expert, leaving institutions needing to make ‘step change’ investments at time of financial crisis
University of Arkansas’ decades-old gift traced to raft of disputed research now playing key political role
Tom Jackson resigns at Cal Poly Humboldt after ordering police raid on student demonstrators, amid nationwide pushback against hardline responses
The pioneering French physicist explains why she still lectures and how she kept her Nobel prize news under wraps at the lectern
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
Institutions hope to show worth to new government by training more doctors and teachers, but say they need policy commitments in return
The sea change in ministers’ educational backgrounds should prompt more action to get poorer students into selective universities, says Jon Datta
Former city MP suggests Nuclear AMRC should be removed from university control as job cuts loom
UCLA lecturer says ban necessary due to fears that those discussing contentious issues may face repercussions
Body found in river after gathering of a fraternity and a sorority that both had histories of alcohol-related violations
Departing Manchester vice-chancellor discusses sector finances, pay gaps and letting go after 14 years
Heavy hitters joining key higher education ministries raises hopes that new government can get to grips with issues quickly
Without increased support, many RAs may choose to leave for other opportunities that provide more job security and benefits, says Bre-Anne Fifield