Least-selective UK universities fall further behind in clearing
Rise in students going directly into clearing helps keep overall admissions numbers steady

Rise in students going directly into clearing helps keep overall admissions numbers steady

Degrees taught in Hindi might play well with Modi fans but this shift risks IITs’ global reputation for producing outstanding graduates, says Eldho Mathews

Security body cautions agents against unpatriotic messaging as Chinese applications receive greater international scrutiny

John Cater credited with transforming Edge Hill University since taking on top job in 1993

Even if academics are empowered to switch off from their jobs, feasibility of planned rules in question if root causes of overwork are not addressed

Student-led downfall of autocratic leader has catalysed national conversation about the place of politics on university campuses typically beset by violenceÂ

Short-stay students should be exempted from both quotas and fee hike, says representative body

Research, innovation and education are recognised in the European Commission president’s manifesto, but let’s assert their wider relevance, says Jan Palmowski

Thomas Ehrlich based latest book on run-ins with legendary Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight

City dwellers appreciate international students’ economic contribution but think they add to housing unaffordability

Prime minister announces more medical school places as part of vow to develop education system and retain young people

University cuts savings target after 62 take enhanced severance pay

Baroness Smith suggests new UK government will not bail out at-risk institutions but says she wants to secure ‘financial stability’ of sector

Open letter urges Bridget Phillipson to think again as scholars allege culture in which alternative views are supressed

Difficult conversations about how the REF’s post-2029 open access books mandate will be financed cannot be avoided, say experts