Cameron rules out overseas student change
The Prime Minister has rejected calls to withdraw overseas university students from the government’s target to reduce net migration, saying the move “would not make any difference to our student...

The Prime Minister has rejected calls to withdraw overseas university students from the government’s target to reduce net migration, saying the move “would not make any difference to our student...

More than three quarters of recent university graduates were not told about apprenticeships or vocational training routes before leaving secondary education, a survey has revealed.

Rick Trainor is to step down as principal of King’s College London in October 2014 after 10 years in charge at the central London institution.

By Allie Grasgreen, for Inside Higher Ed

The tuition fee cap will remain at £9,000 in 2014-15, meaning the government is allowing most universities’ income to be eroded by inflation, while students’ grants for living expenses will be held...

Podcast Powered By PodbeanThe future of Indian higher education, including the objectives of the government’s 12th five-year plan and the challenges around education funding, are up for discussion as...

Established UK universities will go out of business within the next 10 years unless they adapt to survive an era of intense pressure driven by globalisation, technology, rising student expectations,...

A fellowship award for postgraduate students at 10 universities will encourage them to develop thinking that will promote a more “circular economy†– a school of thought that aims to increase the...

A document that aims to bridge the gender leadership gap in higher education worldwide has been officially launched at an international conference.

A competition that hopes to encourage more school children to study history of art at university reaches its finale this weekend following a series of eight regional heats.
More than half of female students identify “prevailing sexism, ‘laddism’ and a culture of harassment†at their universities, according to a survey by the National Union of Students.

Spending by English universities rose faster than their income did in the year before £9,000 tuition fees were introduced, while institutions again increased their reliance on fees paid by overseas...

Revolutionary zeal, not imperial ambition, drove on the USSR’s great tyrant, says Vladimir Tismaneanu

Jules Pretty agrees that we must deepen our feelings for the world if we are to live sustainably

In the opening lines of Education: A Very Short Introduction, Gary Thomas notes that few people know much about why schools function as they do today: about the intellectual ideas that have...