Most Oxford postgraduate scholarships ‘go to privileged students’
Diversity initiatives at the university ‘not working’, says union, as scholarships going to most advantaged students while diversity rates decline
Diversity initiatives at the university ‘not working’, says union, as scholarships going to most advantaged students while diversity rates decline
Avoiding layoffs is the issue of the hour. The?UCU would do better to prioritise negotiations on pay-related issues such as workload, says?Jak Peake
Union leaders?warn?walkouts over government pay deal will continue indefinitely?
Questions cause alarm but the panel ‘wouldn’t be doing its job’ if it avoided them, commentators say
‘Quite a few’ institutions actively considering mergers,?claims David Maguire
Little prospect of convincing politicians or the public of the need to raise fees higher, leaving universities dependent on an upturn in economy and international student market, says Shitij Kapur
Linda McMahon, Republican donor and long-time ally of Donald Trump, chosen as education secretary despite limited experience
Non-metropolitan institutions should be treated differently from their city cousins if overseas admissions are limited, says northern Australian?MP
Chevening alumni praise long-awaited decision to allow Afghans to apply for scholarship scheme
Sector leaders fear progress will be stymied?by expected months of political uncertainty
Better to revise the previous government’s tuition fee hikes than redirect taxpayers’ money into wealthy graduates’ pockets, says Maxwell Yong
As questions about the size and shape of UK 中国A片 persist, debates about the part number controls could play are making a comeback
Turn on the caps: Should England reintroduce student number controls?
There’s no silver bullet when it comes to interdisciplinary success,?data from inaugural THE?ranking show
The president of Technical University of Munich explains his recipe for breaking down silos while retaining deep disciplinary strength