Suspended Birmingham students vent anger Two students suspended by a university for their involvement in a protest occupation have reacted angrily to the 鈥渄isproportionate鈥 punishment By 探花视频 Staff 25 July
BME students 鈥榥eed more support鈥 in computer science Too many black and minority ethnic computer science graduates are failing to get jobs after they graduate, a report has claimed By Chris Parr 25 July
Will ever more gowns blight towns? Uncapped student numbers will test the relationship between universities and their local communities By Paul Jump 24 July
Sheffield鈥檚 lifelong learning under threat, say students Mature students decry plans to cut Institute for Lifelong Learning courses and move some provision to faculties By Jack Grove 24 July
Lancaster University voted top for halls of residence Lancaster has been voted by students as having the best university halls of residence in the country By Victoria Halman 22 July
US universities must 鈥榓cknowledge mistakes鈥 on handling sexual assault cases By Jake New, for 21 July
Students can make governments fall, but not fees South Korean students鈥 unions have been wholly ineffective in curbing tuition fee rises, paper finds By Jack Grove 17 July
US universities 鈥榝ailing to investigate sexual assaults鈥 Survey of institutions by senate subcommittee shows many are failing to meet legal obligations By Chris Parr 10 July
Who gets crushed by the debt burden? Alan Ryan considers the size and seriousness of the US student loans 鈥榗risis鈥 10 July
University of Buckingham鈥檚 拢35,000-a-year fees not a deterrence UK applicants predominate for first private medical degrees By Chris Parr 10 July
Students鈥 unions are being co-opted and depoliticised Their democratic structures undermined and autonomy rescinded, the bodies face a quiet, deadly crisis, says Michael Chessum 10 July
Heavenly low-exhaust cars: THE exam howlers competition Malapropisms fuel the nominations for the best of this year鈥檚 exam bloopers By Jack Grove 10 July
Everyone should make further enquiries A drive to make colleges more research active must take in students, say Mick Healey, Alan Jenkins and John Lea 10 July
English language tests: poor preparation? Foreign students in the UK need fluency, not just a certificate, says Karen Harris 3 July
Spain makes little headway in struggle against plagiarism Anti-plagiarism policies - where they exist - are still not working By Isabel L贸pez Ruiz 26 June
Shootings 鈥榓 wake-up call鈥, says Berkeley chancellor Welfare and gun checks are part of the shield against campus violence By Chris Parr 26 June
New students 鈥榟ave forgotten bulk of A-level knowledge鈥 Students have forgotten more than half of what they learned in their A levels by their first week of university, a new study says By Jack Grove 25 June
Face time with students in the digital age Kevin Fong suggests ways of satisfying the contact time cravings of today鈥檚 Young Ones 19 June
Cheating common, say Brazil鈥檚 students Report points to prevalence of plagiarism and low awareness of academic integrity and referencing conventions By Jack Grove 19 June
Students call for divestment in fossil fuel firms A group of students has delivered a petition to Universities UK calling for the sector to stop investing in fossil fuels. By Holly Else 17 June
Students 鈥榬elying on payday loans鈥 to make ends meet Tens of thousands of undergraduates are relying on payday loans or doorstop lending to fund their studies, a new survey suggests. By David Matthews 12 June
City鈥檚 credit-free study appeals to part-timers Offering courses without credit afforded City University London more flexibility By Jack Grove 12 June
Spain鈥檚 student grants: better late than never? Federal minister blames Catalonia for payment delays in reformed student-aid system By Isabel L贸pez Ruiz 12 June
Complaints to the OIA fall for the first time Better university grievance processes may be behind the drop in adjudicator鈥檚 caseload By Jack Grove 12 June
Controlled explosion after 鈥榮uspicious items鈥 found at Newcastle University Police have carried out a controlled explosion after finding 鈥渟uspicious items鈥 in a Newcastle University building. By David Matthews 11 June
Handgun permits held by 鈥榓bout 5 per cent鈥 of US university leaders Around 5 per cent of US university presidents hold a permit to carry a concealed handgun, according to a survey of 401 college leaders. By Chris Parr 5 June
NUS to hold day of action on disability cuts The National Union of Students is to hold a national day of action on June 6 against plans to cut support for students with disabilities By Jack Grove 4 June
Willetts welcomes increase in student complaints FoI request by BBC suggests 10 per cent spike in complaints to universities By Isabel L贸pez Ruiz 3 June
A-level reforms graded 'F' by students NUS/OCR poll finds widespread disquiet over Michael Gove鈥檚 proposals By Jack Grove 29 May
Commencement conundrums Alan Ryan on a recent US wave of student protests over high-profile guests 29 May
Sexual assault cases force US campuses into a 鈥榙elicate dance鈥 Variable laws and calls for better protection of students have colleges negotiating a minefield of legal and PR issues By Jon Marcus 29 May
Let students join you in the lab Why are undergraduates still kept at arm鈥檚 length from the world of research? asks Stuart Hampton-Reeves 29 May
London is another planet The capital鈥檚 lure is irresistible, but with its unique attractions come unique challenges By Jack Grove 29 May
Oxford to stay with NUS after vote-rigging claims Oxford students are set to stay affiliated to the National Union of Students after vote-rigging allegations over the referendum that broke the link. By Jack Grove 28 May
SLC rapped over data breach The Student Loans Company has been criticised after sending medical details and even a psychological assessment of applicants to the wrong people By David Matthews 28 May
Student binge drinkers targeted The National Union of Students and the Home Office have launched a scheme tackling student binge drinking, including initiations and pub crawls By Stephen Maughan 28 May
Glasgow School of Art fire prompts anguish There has been widespread dismay from artists, students and politicians after the listed Mackintosh building of the Glasgow School of Art caught fire By David Matthews 23 May
Oxford students鈥 union breaks NUS link The University of Oxford has become the latest higher education institution to disaffiliate from the National Union of Students. By Jack Grove 22 May
Arts for art鈥檚 sake 鈥 but what about a career? Emily Howard had an English degree and great expectations. Now jobless, she wonders if prospective students are given the whole truth 22 May
Hepi student survey highlights unhappiness over value for money Poll reveals a cut in fees and more hours of teaching top student wishlist By John Morgan 22 May
Hepi survey highlights wide disparity in contact hours Students鈥 hours of study can vary by up to 25 hours a week depending on their course, a survey of undergraduates has found. By John Morgan 21 May
NUS chief executive leaves post The chief executive of the National Union of Students has left the organisation after less than a year in charge By David Matthews 16 May
Student Rights motion from NUS prompts nasty war of words Claims and counterclaims fly over group that monitors extremist speakers By David Matthews 16 May
Are students learning partners or litigants with big sticks? Consumer legislation will provide tools to 鈥榳hack鈥 universities, Westminster Higher Education Forum hears By Paul Jump 15 May
探花视频 Student Experience Survey 2014 Universities are working hard and succeeding in their aim to improve life for their students, as 探花视频鈥檚 Student Experience Survey results show By Jack Grove 15 May
A student鈥檚 lecture to professors Can students teach their lecturers a thing or two? Austin Fitzhenry thinks so 15 May
Has the student voice been tamed? Universities鈥 zeal for student feedback centres on NSS surveys and best-practice audits; those expressing critical views are increasingly unwelcome 8 May
Hull gives Scarborough campus the cold shoulder University set to close seaside town鈥檚 鈥榰nsustainable鈥 degree programmes By Paul Jump 1 May
England sees biggest fall in part-time study entrants Damaging policies helps explain country鈥檚 standing among devolved nations By David Matthews 1 May
Universities must convert widening access into graduate jobs Call for institutions to measure social mobility impact via graduates鈥 careers By Jack Grove 1 May
Australia鈥檚 demand-driven reforms need extending David Kemp and Andrew Norton call for state cash for all institutions and pre-bachelor鈥檚 courses 1 May
Austerity partly to blame for part-time downturn, says report Government austerity and the consequent falls in public sector employment are driving a decline in part-time study, a report released today concludes. By David Matthews 29 April
Aberystwyth鈥檚 surge into action to keep students safe from storm Pro vice-chancellor John Grattan recalls his hastily constructed plan of action in the face of the January storms By Chris Parr 24 April
Women in STEM 鈥榮ole focus鈥 of gender imbalance debate More men must be encouraged into female-dominated areas such as nursing and teaching, says Ucas chief By David Matthews 24 April
Turnitin: learning aid or cheaters鈥 helper? Students鈥 use of plagiarism software is educational, firm and some scholars say By Jack Grove 24 April
Manchester students take on economics curriculum in report The economics curriculum at the University of Manchester is too narrow and is stifling innovation, according to a student action group By Chris Parr 22 April