Campus sport and the aims of the games
Sport at university can be a draw for some, but not all students want to take part – or support the costs of their provision

Sport at university can be a draw for some, but not all students want to take part – or support the costs of their provision

Wiley and Elsevier attacked over failures to deposit papers as research funder warns it could withdraw funding for hybrid journals

Deborah Bull tells Matthew Reisz about the scale of cross-fertilisation between her university and the arts

Pervasive claims that non-native speakers of English are unfairly discriminated against by publishers are rebutted by linguistics expert

Ucea says additional payroll pressures and market instability means uplift is ‘at the limit of affordability’ for many institutions

In the second blog from the opening seminar of the Centre for Global Higher Education, Robert Tijssen says league tables are meeting growing demand from institutions as well as students

Judges rule in favour of two students who brought case after ETS fraud claims

Six per cent of young first degree entrants fail to advance to second year, Hesa data show

Study suggests saturation point of higher education expansion is some way off

US analysis questions link between Twitter success and scholarly merit, raising doubts about the use of social media data in altmetrics
People contemplating a criminal career might do well to stay in and do their homework

Female students also 'quicker to assimilate than men' with others on course, says HKUST business school academic

Vrije Universiteit Brussel cancels classes for the rest of the week