Westminster government ¡®starting a conversation¡¯ on minimum entry bar, and proposals would affect only ¡®tiny proportion¡¯ of students, says Michelle Donelan
Despite the pandemic, trade disputes and geopolitical tensions, several factors will continue to push and pull Chinese students abroad, says Nicolas Chu
The financial effects of Covid may cause disadvantaged college applicants to panic, unclear how to apply for aid or too ashamed to do so, says Amy Glynn
Responding to US Supreme Court¡¯s request for its position, administration agrees the university¡¯s affirmative action tools meet existing constitutional standards
Although Russell Group university tops new IFS/Sutton Trust ranking based on ¡®mobility rate¡¯, other selective institutions languish towards bottom of list
The narrative that the humanities are haemorrhaging students, funding and political favour is deeply felt around the world. But the evidence of the disciplines¡¯ decline is considerably more nuanced, finds Simon Baker