Universitas 21: Finland leads world on pound-for-pound basis
UK drops to third in development-adjusted ranking of higher education systems

UK drops to third in development-adjusted ranking of higher education systems

Concerns aired over student number cap as one expert suggests ‘bailing out students could be best way to bail out universities’

Covid-19 crisis the suspected trigger, as university offers no reasons for chancellor’s resignation or vice-chancellor’s leave of absence

McGraw-Hill and Cengage abandon union after government demands heavy culling

Weekly broadcast from University of Toronto vice-president has captured the attention of thousands

Students in the Netherlands are resisting use of software to stop cheating on exams, citing concerns about consent, intrusion and security of personal data

With presidential elections looming, institutions are finding success from incorporating voter aid into campus operations

Universities should also stop ‘stealing’ money allocated for education to undertake research, according to Minerva founder

The initiative’s success means that higher education is expected to remain a focus of China’s next five-year plan, says Wu Zhaohui

Although UK higher education faces formidable financial challenges, it has won hearts and minds like never before, says Russell Reader

Economical changes and positive mindset could alleviate the industry’s woes, says federal MP

New mechanisms include bringing forward £2.6 billion of tuition fee payments and introducing student numbers caps for 20-21

Universities and policy makers must move quickly to exploit ‘small window of opportunity’, global survey suggests

After sex crime conviction, elite university gave financier-donor his own office