Bring medical research back to the ‘bedside’, Oxford scientists urge
A focus on basic cell biology and statistical population health studies means that understanding how living systems operate has been neglected, they claim

A focus on basic cell biology and statistical population health studies means that understanding how living systems operate has been neglected, they claim

Lord Willetts tells event it is hard to see how governments can fund expansion on necessary scale

Fears that the changes could favour applicants from wealthy backgrounds who can afford to be coached

Disadvantaged are under-represented in degree study because they are ‘simply not smart enough’, says researcher

Hong Kong scholar says students are embarking on postgraduate degrees to 'delay' unemploymentÂ

The prime minister's suggestion that top universities are at fault for their low admission of BME students is not borne out by the evidence, says Athene Donald

A few months ago, in one of my regular meetings with the president of our students’ union, we explored his options for life after his sabbatical position. In the course of our discussion, it emerged...

The three institutions aim to tackle sustainability and educational attainment in new partnership

A Glasgow student has returned to his native city of Duhok in Iraqi Kurdistan inspired to embrace the ideals of a ‘learning city’

Chief scientist at UK arm of French electronics giant Thales says big business is frustrated at retention rates for such students

Vice-chancellors call for price freeze from sector's teaching champion

New system that has ability to monitor emails and use of computer networks on campus raises eyebrows

White students are over-represented compared with young UK population, but there is huge variation for other groups

Inequality takes root long before students apply to higher education, says Oxford