Three years on campus ‘should not be norm’ in England, says minister
Sam Gyimah tells MPs that for universities ‘to carry on as if we are still in 1965 is not acceptable’

Sam Gyimah tells MPs that for universities ‘to carry on as if we are still in 1965 is not acceptable’

Law firm says legal claim can now progress after 1,000 people joined class action

Foreign students help drive the growth of Australia’s biggest cities

Ahead of the Times Higher Education Research Excellence Summit in the Czech Republic, Jan Palmowski summarises the changes needed to unlock the research potential in new Europe

Struggle to engage effectively highlighted by study comparing Twitter use with other disciplines

Evidence from German Excellence Initiative suggests elite status rubs off on student perception – even if this is irrational

But government data predict that share of black and ethnic minority students on campuses will rise

It’s time for students to step in and end the political stalemate on stopping gun violence on university campuses, says Sarah Kenny

Education committee chair Rob Halfon says ‘sanctions’ should be applied where numbers of disadvantaged students stall or decline

NAS calls for US lawmakers to bring change also brings warning that crisis talk may ultimately ‘stifle frontier discoveries’

Universities must be vigilant in age of social media and sneaky technology, researchers warn

Poverty Commission finds ‘clear link’ between social class and poverty in English tertiary education

Data is latest evidence uncertainty caused by the referendum result has cost British academics

After publishing a collection of narratives from women of colour in academia, Deborah Gabriel has seen how personal experiences of whiteness can make progress towards racial equality