Free university promises by US states seen as failing neediest
Thinktanks join forces to warn ‘last-dollar’ approach leaves low-income students unable to afford daily essentials

Thinktanks join forces to warn ‘last-dollar’ approach leaves low-income students unable to afford daily essentials

Data unclear on whether older scholars are keeping younger researchers out of jobs

Last year’s move to ease burden on graduates means system is almost back to where it was before fees hike, IFS report suggests

Conservative anger at initiatives to make campuses more inclusive to minority students is misplaced, say Kevin Singer, Laura Dahl, Matthew J. Mayhew and Alyssa N. Rockenbach

Grattan Institute says 25- to 34-year-old university leavers have found it tougher to find jobs matching their skills

The UK’s new research mega-body has huge power to tackle long-standing inequalities, says its new diversity tsar Jennifer Rubin

As universities have turned to partisan lobbying and self-promotion, new head of Allea thinks ancient organisations now fill a crucial space in public debate

For second straight year, Republican-led Congress defies President Trump to hike federal funding for universities and students

Student protests at Mexico’s largest institution turn violent after ‘shock groups’ sent by rogue authorities

Government hopes its first new science policy in nearly 20 years will help the country tackle societal problems and embrace technological change.

Controversial textbook deal comes under fire

Coalition leader Giuseppe Conte has been urged to back out formally of the race for a top university job

Fears that MEPs’ move will make little significant difference to plight of Budapest-based university

The Migration Advisory Committee review showed little interest in understanding international students or how the UK labour market works, says Stanley Ipkiss

Australian research argues that re-entry programmes focusing only on returnees ‘widens inequity in internationalisation’