Dutch student-loan shift ‘blocks progression to master’s degrees’
Statistics Netherlands finds that a switch away from grants has cut some students’ education short – despite government promises

Statistics Netherlands finds that a switch away from grants has cut some students’ education short – despite government promises

Careers can depend on publishing in higher-quartile journals, but the statistics are too easily gamed, says Jakša Cvitanić

Robert Eaglestone finds much to admire in an unapologetic attempt to justify the humanities in their own terms

Despite backing removal last year, Oxford college says report noted challenges, including government policy

Underwhelming increases in teaching subsidies and student benefits, while research misses out

ANU vows to be a negative net emitter by the end of the decade, as Adelaide unveils the panels and batteries powering its country campus

Waleed Salem has been unable to leave home country after being jailed during research

Researchers press for ministerial code of conduct amid fears that latest political intervention may never be resolved

English universities argue foundation years diversify STEM intake, as Augar call to scrap funding comes back on agenda

New survey to mark launch of THE Student also reveals disruption to study plans wrought by the pandemic

Universities’ nominal control of undergraduate medical training belies the fractured reality, says Jonathan Rees

OfS says it has ‘no plans’ to use new student outcomes measure, but government repeats warnings about ‘low-quality courses’

Long-running negotiations between Brussels and Berne have stalled, risking a repeat of 2014, when the country was shut out of EU research

Chief executive Dame Ottoline Leyser says existing ban on sharing project responsibilities does not help science

Former government science adviser Sir Peter Gluckman will lead international advisory body to examine reform of national research audit