Cut fees for the poorest, public says
A majority of adults in England support reduced tuition fees for students from lower income families, according to a survey for the Sutton Trust

A majority of adults in England support reduced tuition fees for students from lower income families, according to a survey for the Sutton Trust

The public have been asked to help shape the new science and innovation strategy due out in the autumn

Students are most satisfied with teaching, least happy with assessment and feedback

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

The medical journal The Lancet has defended its decision to publish an open letter condemning Israel’s military action in Gaza

MPs warn it is “highly doubtful” the Scottish government’s position on tuition fees would be legally sustainable if the country became independent

Scientific publishers producing model copyright licences will make it harder for academic research to be a “first class citizen of the web”.
Times Higher Education has launched a survey to see whether Scottish university staff believe leaving the UK would be good for their institutions

A University of Cambridge student has accused the NUS of encouraging Hamas to ensure “as many children as possible die” through its Israel boycott
The Wikimedia Foundation has spoken out against “the right to be forgotten” enshrined in European law, likening it to removing an index from a book.

The number of students at private colleges accessing public tuition fee loans more than trebled in just two years, a study says.

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