Hard Brexit would be ‘disaster’ for UK universities and economy
Education committee hears University of Oxford’s head of Brexit strategy call for ‘openness’

Education committee hears University of Oxford’s head of Brexit strategy call for ‘openness’
New international consortium tackles major energy challenge

Measuring learning gain via self-reporting is difficult as top graduates underrate abilities, suggests Futuretrack study

Research shows that international student enrolment has risen as US state university funding has declined

Study finds that universities must ‘proactively engage’ with all students to ensure equity in learningÂ

New president boosts education budget so students do not have to pay

Medical scholar branded a ‘terrorist’ by Turkey over his alleged links to a US-based cleric is named head of an institution in Texas

Fellow scholars pay tribute to the thinker who transformed our understanding of the contemporary world with his concept of ‘liquid modernity’Â

Lords pass opposition amendment to HE Bill in committee stage

Fears about the consequences of Brexit are widespread, says Sally Hunt

Researchers take to Twitter to explain their 'wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey' research

Kirsty Williams and Julie James implore ministers to look beyond the Golden Triangle