Non-EU fee changes ‘not enough to bring students back to Norway’
Universities to be given power to set own prices after mandatory rules dropped, but sector says plans must go further
Universities to be given power to set own prices after mandatory rules dropped, but sector says plans must go further
University that previously said it did ‘not wish to prevent liaisons’ introduces new rules ahead of regulatory changes
Cash-strapped university tightens executive pay?as it hopes to return to?‘break-even’ position in 2025
Eligibility rule workaround ensures students living hand to mouth will not miss out, but ‘overly complex’ Australian scheme still branded ‘underwhelming’
Group?attempts to capitalise on new era of university collaboration – and show collective worth to government – but will it end up?as a ‘pale imitation’ of Russell Group?
Widespread use of new tools has ‘blurred lines’ between academic support and misconduct, study finds
The assassination of nuclear scientists has deepened the sense that scholars have become targets of geopolitical violence, says?Roohola Ramezani
Universities expand in the capital in search of new ways of attracting students