Flemish researchers sound alarm over funding
Region risks ‘falling hopelessly behind’ unless financial gap is plugged, say academics

Region risks ‘falling hopelessly behind’ unless financial gap is plugged, say academics

UK admissions body chief executive, who has held the role since 2010, to leave in April

Plans for powerful new regulator still face 'difficult time' in the House of Lords

Despite having some questions about how the bill will be implemented, Douglas Blackstock believes it is a force for good

We must change the perception that universities are bastions of inequality, say Jan Fook and Fiona Ross

Daniella Tilbury says university’s ideal geographical location affords options in Europe and beyond

Evidence of positive effect of retakes ‘weak’, concludes Dutch academic

World's top-ranking university announces course on economic development through new collaboration with online platorm edX

The UK business organisation suggests closer partnerships with Chinese universities could help strengthen relations between the two countries

It would be 'arrant snobbery' to dismiss Trump supporters as bumpkins, writes Duncan Wu, who predicted the Republican's election win

One in six schools reported increase in EU undergraduates not turning up for start of 2016-17 academic year