Few UK universities raise overseas fees in line with inflation
With institutions reluctant to match soaring prices, per-student income is eroded further

With institutions reluctant to match soaring prices, per-student income is eroded further

A long-awaited law might face further delay after Mark Rutte's government collapses in a ‘polarised’ political landscape, while some universities are already capping places for non-Europeans without...

Echoing conservative Supreme Court, coalition of advocacy groups formally demands end to Harvard’s admissions preferences for relatives of alumni

Treasury announces first of 12 zones ‘based around a university and clusters of high-growth industries’

Commitments to flip individual journals have not proved to be the game changer that Springer Nature had hoped, says Steven Inchcoombe

Sector leaders insist rises of up to 7 per cent announced by Rishi Sunak are ‘irrelevant’ to higher education dispute

China is ‘stealing UK academic research’ in ‘plain sight’ and suppressing political dissent on campus, says intelligence committee

Department for Education statistics show social mobility impact of A-level assessments affected by Covid-19 policies

Multi-campus eastern institution announces union with land-based college

Study finds submitting an individual to UK research assessment cost institutions £6,000 on average

Ethnicity and disability status also significant factors influencing likelihood of researchers being submitted, report finds

After working in 10 institutions across five countries, chemist explains why scientists need to leave the ‘comfortable life’

Number of UK 18-year-olds starting university later this year is expected to be the second-highest ever – but down from last year’s record

The ban on race-conscious admissions does not override the need to monitor progress in equity and social mobility, says W. Carson Byrd

China continued to produce more publications last year than anywhere else, according to new report