Ministers should focus more resources on explaining the student finance system to parents to avoid children being put off university by debt, a thinktank says
Students entering university from state schools perform better than expected when securing a job after graduation compared with the privately educated, a new report says.
Some students at the University of Liverpool have been sent the wrong degree results, after the Russell Group institution experienced a 鈥渢echnical problem鈥
The National Scholarship Programme is to be cut by 拢100 million and made postgraduate-only, as part of savings announced in the coalition鈥檚 spending round.
Student protests brought down a government but failed to freeze tuition fees: what鈥檚 next for a province where universities remain high on the political agenda? Elizabeth Gibney reports from Montreal
As students grow keener to stand up for their rights over perceived wrongs, is the sector doing all it can to be consistent, fair and prompt when resolving disputes?
In the US, the Rate My Professors website has been used by students to dish out a 鈥減ublic scolding鈥 to their lecturers 鈥 and now the UK has its own equivalent, possibly bringing a shiver of dread to academics and universities.
Today鈥檚 students are impoverished by a scant knowledge of culture and context, but the story of art should be a sine qua non of any well-rounded curriculum, argues Brian聽Sewell
There is 鈥渘o sign鈥 that students paying up to 拢9,000 in tuition fees in 2012-13 are receiving more for their money from universities, according to a survey of contact hours, workload and satisfaction.
College leaders have voted to scrap the University of London Union after backing a review which said the student union鈥檚 federal structure was outdated and offered poor value for money.
Two-minute blasts from students鈥 own music collections to allow dancing in lectures every 20 minutes is one of the techniques being employed by a university to encourage less sedentary behaviour while learning.