Bursaries only for full-time students ‘discriminatory’
Inclusion worker challenges institutions whose scholarship programmes are not open to all after missing out on place on master’s

Inclusion worker challenges institutions whose scholarship programmes are not open to all after missing out on place on master’s

Experts say introduction of compulsory test for all undergraduate courses shows country’s shifting approach to internationalisation

Scholars with large followings on app say it is a good way to change misconceptions about what they do

Leaders face grilling from free speech director amid concerns about Chinese government-backed scholarships

It is vital to examine what chatbots’ behaviour reveals about their underlying structures – and human responses to them, says Agnieszka Piotrowska
Students on joint or interdisciplinary degrees often struggle to feel they truly belong. Vertical tutoring – a structured, cross-year peer support model – offers a solution
Instead of using a single GenAI tool to create a one-note research paper, why not tune up an orchestra of machine assistants?
In the first of a five-part series on outbound student mobility, Lucas Lixinski looks at what care is due to students travelling overseas as part of their studies, and how this can incentivise or deter them from spending time in other countries
Are universities mobilising one of their most impactful tools to boost student recruitment, improve graduate employability and strengthen the student experience: the alumni community?
Company-led projects can boost graduate earnings and strengthen institutional partnerships. Here’s how to get them off the ground