Australia fears decline in Chinese students over ‘treason’ laws
Experts warn that prospective recruits may choose to study elsewhere if they do not feel welcome

Experts warn that prospective recruits may choose to study elsewhere if they do not feel welcome

Mary Visser asks if universities are delivering for people born in the late 1990s

Criticism of academic sisterhood survey gets to the crux of the matter that the resulting article will explore, says Holly Else

As part of a US initiative, undergraduates are given assignments to create articles, helping to develop critical appraisal skills

Mathematicians at Imperial College London will have access to French research grants through new collaboration

Thomas Curran looks at what lecturers can do to help when faced with students presenting perfectionistic tendencies

Privately run vocational courses likely to be big beneficiaries of Gratuidad, which supports poorer students

With students paying higher fees and expecting better facilities, UK universities must find sustainable ways to increase capital expenditure, says Philip Stephenson

University staff in both sectors also report deteriorating workplace conditions

‘Romance is not dead, it's just behind a paywall’

Researchers have linked the rise in unrealistic expectations among students with the rise in mental health issues

Former first lady was awarded doctorate from University of Zimbabwe two months after enrolling

Figures from 2017 Employer Satisfaction Survey raise concerns about the value of some degrees

Incident seen as symptomatic of increasingly anti-intellectual turn encouraged by the government

Economics scholar estimates impact of new excise tax on university endowments