Most international graduate students in US on master's degrees
Report from the Council of Graduate Schools contradicts 'common assumption' that international students choose US for doctoral degrees

Report from the Council of Graduate Schools contradicts 'common assumption' that international students choose US for doctoral degrees

Ucas end of cycle analysis finds proportion of students entering highly selective universities with top grades is falling

Publication of quality assessment consultation so soon after the general election may not have gone down well in Whitehall

We talk to the artist and academic about black artists’ vital role in Modernism and how to bring this to the attention of the public

A leading researcher on diseases spread by insects and ways of combating them has died

President Tony Chan puts rise to world stage down to money, research-active staff and the lure of Hong Kong

Universities aren’t developing the skills young people need to succeed in work, says Roxanne Stockwell

Baron Stern of Brentford has previously raised concerns that the research excellence framework forces academics to focus too much on publishing articles

As fans await the release of The Force Awakens, could Star Wars help teach psychoanalytic concepts in university?

Philosophers Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum speak up for the benefits of writing collaboratively

But asked how much they thought they should pay, responses averaged less than £4,000

Author of report into reshaping of research council system defends proposal to create a new ministerial committee

Dorothy Bishop takes a close look at the universities and science minister’s NSS claims