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The defeat has stoked fears in Labour that it has lost the support of progressive voters, with some believing the government ...
An appendix to a damning exposé of racism at Australian universities, suggesting it overestimates the incidence of campus ...
Students with disabilities need accommodations so they can focus on learning. But when accessing those accommodations requires skills they don’t have, is the system really working?
Lana Par, president of the European Students’ Union, warned that the competitiveness agenda risked creating trade-offs that would ultimately weaken Europe. “Excellence must remain accessible. If ...
New platform launched to coordinate responses to humanitarian crises will initially focus on refugee inclusion in branch ...
It is no secret that many academics have major gripes about the publishers of their books and journal articles. Take the case of one mid-career historian, who asked to remain anon ...
Reform UK has pledged to put Welsh universities on a “sustainable financial footing” and achieve parity with English funding levels if victorious in the upcoming Senedd election.
The MAC review, which is chaired by Brian Bell, professor of economics at King’s College London, is expected to be completed by the winter.
Find out how to remove barriers to study and research in science, technology, engineering and maths in order to attract and retain a wider diversity of talented students and academics in STEM fields ...
Alongside other institutional initiatives, targeted programmes co-created by Black heritage students can improve academic outcomes and the overall student experience, says Faylisha Scott ...