Short-term placements a chance to rebuild EU links and campus diversity but could also 鈥榬eshape demand in ways that challenge current financial models鈥
Providing a 拢4,000 grant for low-income students on priority courses could cost about 拢500 million, compared with 拢2.6 billion to restore former system
New Chinese rule requiring proof of qualifications could benefit academics seeking to share research findings online, but critics fear more control over public debate
Writing a letter of gratitude for an inspirational talk or piece of advice sounds schmaltzy but it鈥檚 the best self-help therapy available, says Adrian Furnham
Inequality between male and female participation rates prevails in most parts of the globe, with 88 countries in worse situation compared with a decade ago
School-leavers incentivised to move away from local area to attend university, despite the benefits that staying put can bring, according to MillionPlus
Challenging economic conditions may have led to bump in student recruitment numbers this year but experts fear long-term damage after institutions pegged futures to employability agenda
Policymakers need to understand inequity at primary and secondary level 鈥 and between genders 鈥 to make tertiary education genuinely inclusive, concludes study
Two universities that have high shares of students taking internships explain how they prioritise sustainability while improving graduate employability