Quarter of UK universities ‘under threat’ by 2022, v-c warns
Worcester vice-chancellor forecasts 'significant financial difficulty' for dozens of universities because of dip in student numbers

Worcester vice-chancellor forecasts 'significant financial difficulty' for dozens of universities because of dip in student numbers

Annual survey of 14,000 UK undergraduates explores reasons for underachievement of black and ethnic minority learners

Techniques designed to promote ‘openness and curiosity’ may have an important role to play in promoting mental health and performance

There are now so many regulations to abide by in higher education, it's a wonder there is any academic freedom left, says Steve Wheeler

Molly Corbett Broad warns that sectors' pre-eminent position in global higher education may be at risk

Comparing THE staff-student ratio data with OECD figures on tertiary education spending suggests some interesting results

Attempt at overseas recruitment part of wider bid to internationalise universities

Alex Holmes was surprised by the reaction of some of his colleagues when he took shared parental leave

Nick Hillman looks at the tricky TEF questions that a new higher education minister could face on their first day

Presidents of 12 "Ivy Plus" institutions reaffirm commitment to tackling global warming

Lobby group says that law requiring classes to be taught in Dutch must be enforced

Sources say Jo Johnson’s prospects may be impaired by Theresa May’s anger over overseas students battle

Royal Irish Academy survey respondents warn against hard border between North and South