Most applicants secure university places after A-level U-turn
Ucas says fewer than 1,500 students who missed out on their preferred institution are still unplaced

Ucas says fewer than 1,500 students who missed out on their preferred institution are still unplaced

Nation’s biggest four-year system giving half-million students time to prepare

As Australia struggles to defend its civic values from foreign interference, critics say translators’ banning shows those values are being undermined from within

New $200 million laboratory aims to rectify academia’s past mistakes, but may find familiar limits

Interstate universities drawn into scandal amid questions over how serial predator kept getting promoted

Bolton vice-chancellor describes dealing with new restrictions when the start of term is weeks away

Cost transparency isn’t in universities’ DNA, but those who teach and design modules must be able to apply a clear budgetary model, says Terry Young

David Gewanter suggests that time has not been kind to the works of the wild-living poets and novelists of the Beat generation

Higher education leaders across Europe and the US will examine access, mental health support and international student enrolments in socially distanced education

Move is part of package on red tape that also includes call for universities not to ‘feel pressured’ to join voluntary awards such as the Athena SWAN gender equality charter

Union says some aspects of new advice are ‘confusing, expensive and at times silly’

More than 80 institutions make the shortlists across 20 categories

‘HyFlex’ learning and cutting-edge virtual reality techniques set to help students and staff bridge physical and language barriers

Simone Buitendijk emphasises that efforts to improve diversity must not be left to under-represented groups as she takes top job at Yorkshire powerhouse

Campus leaders see justification in limited outbreaks and grateful students