Macron vows to push ahead with admissions reform despite protests
French president claims that ‘professional agitators’ are behind campus occupations

French president claims that ‘professional agitators’ are behind campus occupations

Students and high-earning graduates set to face 6.3 per cent interest following March’s retail price index figures

Anne Kiem wishes more people knew about the amazing things going on in higher education – and offers some tips for entrants

Legislation making its way through Parliament could help address ‘brand confusion’ overseas

Public health academic says studies must speak the same language as their subjects

Analysis from THE’s data team suggests big differences among disciplines in the amount of scholarship that fails to garner a citation

Growing up working class meant Michelle Deininger was more worried about money than academic aspirations, but after a second chance she managed to complete her PhD

Russell Group university hopes to poach researchers from competitors with generous scheme

‘No more direct access to Springer’s latest papers? No problem,’ says petition, signed by nearly 4,000

Study reveals success of historically black universities when students’ backgrounds are taken into account

The UK's first-ever Twitter-only teaching and learning conference shows academic symposia with international reach can be organised on a shoestring, say Natalie Lafferty and Pat Lockley

Reporting regulations too ‘ambiguous’, allowing institutions to interpret them to their advantage, experts argue