Majority of qualified poor students in US ‘not at elite colleges’
Leading universities could widen access without harming academic standards or budgets, report says

Leading universities could widen access without harming academic standards or budgets, report says

Yusra Mouzughi on the many dilemmas faced when recruiting staff to a brand-new university

Research finds that support levels are lower among conservatives and some minority groups

Swiss Embassy’s head of science outlines challenges in negotiations

On International Jazz Day, Mark Laver hits back at the US government’s views on arts education

Fred Swaniker, founder of the African Leadership University, outlines his vision

Baroness Amos and Toyin Saraki on why Soas is using its centenary to highlight the importance of leveraging female education to improve development

Commission hopes awards will help researchers find other sources of funding

Ian Jacobs says visits by hundreds of thousands of international and lifelong learners on short courses will transform campus life

John Morgan looks at the political rewards and risks for Labour on student and sector funding

Figures likely to fuel debate over whether value of bachelor's degrees is eroding over time

Medical charity sets out demands to allow it to invest ‘confidently’

Reaction as the HE and Research Bill ends its journey through Parliament

Indiana public higher education institution eyes for-profit online provider’s technological expertise