Staff and students condemn ‘greedy’ 440 per cent parking fee hike
Petition says University of Plymouth proposal would increase monthly prices from £12.50 to £67.50

Petition says University of Plymouth proposal would increase monthly prices from £12.50 to £67.50

More than 400 climate change researchers put name to open letter ahead of general election

More nuanced data could help tease out why some disadvantaged students manage to buck the trend and overperform, says Nikolai Elkins

Shift to lump-sum funding model for key European Research Council awards could backfire, universities fear

As policymakers reduce funding, institutions seen as having little choice but to start charging students more

Experience of Palestinian academics living in Israel like ‘being in the belly of the beast’ since 7 October, Brismes event hears

Equity, diversity and inclusion staff in US higher education are losing their jobs in the wake of anti-EDI laws, but college leaders are mobilising, reports Rosa Ellis

Recruitment to vocational Bar course put on hold last year amid regulator’s concern over low pass rates

In rerun of US Congress hearing, Australian university executives reprimanded over both insensitivity to antisemitism and ‘complicity’ in Gaza slaughter

Swedish report finds almost a third of research and teaching staff held fixed-term positions in 2022

First drop in proportion of admissions coming from maintained schools since 2014

Course cuts will ‘revitalise’ language offerings, make students more employable and ‘address global challenges’, university claims

Our public exhibition on maths’ global origins aims to stimulate discussion about decolonisation and inclusion, says John Armstrong

Population of students who have studied at college but not gained a degree grew by 2.9 per cent to 36.8 million, report finds

Some right-wing politicians seem to view a university collapse as a prize to be fought for. But in reality, a disorderly exit would be disastrous for all