Master’s degrees outnumber undergraduate awards for first time
International students drive growth in taught postgraduate qualifications at UK universities

International students drive growth in taught postgraduate qualifications at UK universities

Threats to US-funded research and infrastructure could mean ‘profound implications for Australians’, academy warns

Marketing highlighting exemptions to UK visa rules under scrutiny in Home Office amid warnings that regulations could be extended

Average losses on doctoral training of over 50 per cent seen as ‘underestimate’, with gaps plugged by overseas student fees and quality-related funding

Cash recovered from alleged money-laundering pays for development of new institution in Islamabad that prime minister hopes will ‘rival Oxford’

Removal of researcher who had anti-Trump messages on phone prompts European academics to avoid travelling to the US

We are transferring staff to the new Adelaide University bit by bit. Soon we will be the only ones left in the legacy institutions, say David Lloyd and Peter Høj


Regulator says English sector finances ‘appear to be towards the most pessimistic end’ of predictions, with risks escalating

‘Cultural shift’ needed in universities to better recognise work academics do with local communities, Lords committee hears

Union branch at redundancy-hit institution to stage one-day walkout


UK needs data on how ‘marginal’ graduates fare in workforce compared with if they didn’t have a degree, argues new report

Vice-chancellors fear ‘incubator economy’ where innovative firms only scale up overseas

Government told it can ‘no longer ignore’ growing gender educational attainment gap