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Academics warn that a Trump ‘administration of retribution’ could affect many aspects of higher education, including loan forgiveness, diversity efforts and student protests
Student aid form delays seen as deterring some students from enrolling this autumn, but modifications still seen as making things simpler for future applicants
研究写作中常见错误频发或因论文发表压力,导致诸如“研究”、“公共健康”和“因果推断”等词拼写错误
October deadline Ucas data shows drop in university applications from UK 18-year-olds, and declining interest in medicine courses, but rising interest from China and US
A winner of this year’s Ig Nobels describes how he debunked claims about extreme ageing, his alternative career path as a surfer, and why the thermal tolerance of plants keeps him up at night
More attacks on academic freedom, heightened privatisation and possible elimination of Department of Education on agenda following Republican victory
Many researchers opting against trying to publish replication efforts, survey finds
Both new ventures located in London’s financial district and launched in partnership with third-party companies
A new book, The Black PhD Experience, explores the journeys of black doctoral students in UK universities
While critics dismiss direct impact of proposal as ‘rather meaningless’, concerns about broader messaging loom large
Tim Jones seeks to get university ‘where it should be’ but must contend with whims of government policy
Figures from Open Secrets show 93 per cent of campaign donations from higher education have gone to vice-president and other Democratic candidates
Hundreds of thousands of university leavers alerted to cashback eligibility
Tribunal rules that Manchester student Dana Abuqamar is ‘not an extremist’
New book raises concerns about how increasing digital surveillance on campuses reproduces racial and economic injustices
Just 3 per cent of respondents to sector survey rated Ottawa government’s engagement with sector positively
Highly ranked UK university sets up first physical presence on other side of the Atlantic
Alternative to traditional principal investigator-led approach aims to bring different voices to the fore
Survey by the Royal Historical Society finds axe is falling most heavily on post-92 institutions
New crackdowns on overseas students have recently been introduced by Australia, Canada and the UK in response to concerns about immigration levels, housing costs and visa abuse. But will they work? Will they last? And where do they leave universities struggling to stay afloat? Patrick Jack reports
Enrolment rate for free school meal and black pupils is in reverse, according to DfE data
Recruitment bounces back from 52 per cent drop seen in May, with suggestions that market is ‘recalibrating’ to levels last seen in 2022
Liverpool vice-chancellor argues that conducting more research outside London and south-east of England would improve healthcare and educational outcomes
Researcher describes ‘fraught’ tensions between working-class professional service employees and academics at leading UK universities