Pandemic forces France to contemplate UK-style student loans
Lockdowns decimated the part-time jobs on which French students relied, and debate is now under way over how to fix 鈥榖roken鈥 system of state support

Lockdowns decimated the part-time jobs on which French students relied, and debate is now under way over how to fix 鈥榖roken鈥 system of state support

Imminent research cuts linked to GCRF reductions could fall heavily on UK鈥檚 regions, figures show

Lack of transparency in examinations under spotlight as US feminist鈥檚 dissertation finally lodged in聽Bodleian

Simpler options are imperfect but perhaps no more so聽than聽the panels鈥 unavoidably cursory 鈥榩eer review鈥 of submissions, says Dorothy Bishop

Covid safety almost a liability as Australia and New Zealand relegated聽as 鈥榮pectators鈥 rather than participants in international education recovery

Education Committee chair聽says Bristol鈥檚 handling of David Miller case has created 鈥榟ostile environment鈥 for Jewish students akin to 鈥1930s Germany鈥

Women gain milestone at prestigious science body although racial divide remains wide

Tao Li to leave amid ongoing investigations into 2019 death of Huixiang Chen

Entrepreneurship skills can benefit聽students and society, but many universities aren鈥檛 giving聽the area聽the attention it needs, experts tell Anna McKie

Eric Chabriere鈥檚 attacks against critics of hydroxychloroquine are seen as a sign of the social-media-induced radicalisation that has occurred during the pandemic

Aston and London South Bank are latest institutions to shutter humanities and social sciences degrees

But poll finds opinion fairly evenly divided among general population

鈥楾esla鈥 creators say accuracy and security in design were more important than rushed roll-out

Be careful about what you give away in your excitement about signing a contract for a book, says Lennard Davis

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