US housing woes derail efforts to help low-income students
Berkeley dormitory crisis offers broad warning that higher education won’t meet equity goals if students have no place to live
Berkeley dormitory crisis offers broad warning that higher education won’t meet equity goals if students have no place to live
Major survey of almost 4,000 firms finds work with institutions at national and international level is a large slice of collaboration activity
The default mode of human problem-solving is to add complexity. But we must try harder to resist, say Leidy Klotz and Robert Sutton
Deal includes prestigious Cell Press and Lancet journals
Signatories of letter urging peace include dozens of top academics and Nobel prizewinner
Huge national survey finds that half of students know little or nothing about formal reporting mechanisms
Potential for ‘mass cancellation of gap years’ in rush for 2022 entry as finance expert warns 2023 starters could face huge hike in costs
University leavers jumped 40 per cent in 2021, according to government figures
War in Ukraine may reshape university internationalisation, but most academics do not expect a knockout blow
Universities’ oligarchic control of degree provision and metrics’ misguided focus are shortchanging both students and academics, says Murdoch Gabbay
University-led projects ‘directly supporting local employers, jobs, and communities’ at risk, UUK tells government
‘Task force’ to facilitate two-way flow of students and graduates
Withdrawal of honorary degree from government race review chair raises Tory ire, while OfS chief executive says legislation would allow it to act on such cases
Researcher shrugs off ban, saying Russians are ‘used to avoiding such useless regulations’
Renaissance historian will be first woman to lead the Russell Group institution