Charge lower fees to students from developing world, says Habib
SOAS director rails against ‘unjustly’ high mark-up on UK fees for overseas learners

SOAS director rails against ‘unjustly’ high mark-up on UK fees for overseas learners

Embracing the concept just as many other US campuses back away, top-ranked school school hopes for lawyers who pursue public service

Spin-off companies from Russell Group universities boast largest annual turnovers, data reveal

OIA says universities should apply regulations ‘with some flexibility’ as more learners forced to take on work or struggle to make ends meet

The only alternative to competing on uniqueness is competing on quality or price. Neither is a good option, say Scott Latham and Michael Braun

Party conference hears Tony Blair Institute economist and Coventry provost call for change of tone on sector expansion and cultural attacks

Shadow chancellor promises to reinstate top rate of income tax to fund ‘biggest expansion of medical school places ever’

Psychologist will become first American to lead institution when she succeeds Stephen Toope

Status quo ‘not sustainable’ for universities or students and even Tory government ‘will recognise that soon’, shadow minister says

Median age at degree completion shrinks, although share of field’s graduates with job commitment does too, American Academy of Arts and Sciences finds

Labour conference hears that levelling up is now ‘dead’ for Tories, meaning alternative vision for regional innovation needed

Retaining Covid innovations seen as possible solution to dealing with backlog

Unions say one-off handouts will do little to deter members’ appetite to strike for better pay deals

Universities face long road to recovery even if Lula is victorious, say sector leaders

University of the West of Scotland says twice-weekly meals are a response to cost-of-living crisis