Scholarships fail to reverse declines in Latvia’s student numbers
Monthly payments not enough to counter massive rises in cost of living, says students’ union

Monthly payments not enough to counter massive rises in cost of living, says students’ union

All sides hail significant progress, with phasing-out of zero-hours contracts and higher wages for lower paid to be discussed in two-week talks

Labour deputy leader promises to raise staff concerns about pay deductions with shadow education secretaryÂ

Swansea University highest placed institution in list of LGBTQ+-friendly employers but some institutions choose not to take part

AI-written essays have exposed the unambitious and unoriginal thinking that universities require from undergraduates, says James Warren

Eight per cent hit overall but smallest portfolios worst affected, while Harvard and Texas remain out in front

Preventing expert reviewers from reading applicants’ CVs could damage Netherlands’ hard-won research excellence, warns senior researcher

Karine Harutyunyan accuses government of undermining her position because she supported staff and students’ protests

A utilitarian approach to undergraduate education is leading to disenchantment among students and society. It is time to put ‘play’ at the heart of learning, says Colm O’Shea

‘Exponential growth’ in past few years sees China gain on the US in race to be the leading nation in global research output

Results of study appear to contradict home secretary’s claim that foreign students work in low-skilled jobs

The UK prime minister has invested political capital in science and innovation. It is vital that it is not wasted on ill-considered populist ideas about research

Legal action seen as ‘the only way’ to force universities to stop ‘divesting responsibility’, senate committee hears

Will a new review end Australian students’ financial crisis?

More details emerge of how sharp rise in quality outputs and tweak to funding formula are hitting institutions