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English universities risk breaking law over offer withdrawals, say ministers

Regulators push universities to remove oversubscription loopholes after surge in higher A-level grades Richard Adams Education editor Mon 29 Nov 2021 07.00 GMT Universities in Engla ...

England’s most prestigious universities failing to boost social mobility, IFS finds

Research comes as government details measures that compel universities to do more to help graduates Richard Adams, Education editor Wed 24 Nov 2021 06.00 GMT Well-known universities ...

UK universities told to show ambition in graduate job targets

Threat of sanctions if they fail to reduce dropout rates and set adequate goals for helping students into work Universities in England have been told to set ambitious targets to sup ...

Students who have lived in UK since childhood denied loans – report

Exclusive: Young migrants face Student Finance England tactics worse than ‘hostile environment’ Diane Taylor Tue 23 Nov 2021 07.00 GMT Thousands of students who have lived in the UK ...

Graduates must start paying back student loans sooner

Political row likely over new threshold which, if set at £22,000, would cost those on average incomes an extra £475 a year By Ben Riley-Smith, Political Editor 12 November 2021 • 9: ...

Earning an Undergraduate Degree in the U.K.

U.K. colleges can be a good choice for prospective international students who want to earn a bachelor’s degree in three years. By Anayat Durrani | Nov. 8, 2021, at 5:30 p.m. D ...

UK adviser on ministers’ interests faces pressure over own financial interests

Exclusive: Academics call on Christopher Geidt to step aside from role as chair of a London university Rowena Mason Fri 12 Nov 2021 12.19 GMT Boris Johnson’s independent adviser on ...

Cutting tuition fees in England wouldn’t be good news for universities – or students

Without overhauling the market-driven system, reducing high fees will only benefit the government Mon 8 Nov 2021 10.00 GMT Lorna Finlayson The government is said to be considering r ...

The Guardian view on university strikes: another winter of campus discontent

The deterioration of pay and conditions has hammered staff morale. Students will feel the effects Opinion Universities Sun 7 Nov 2021 18.25 GMT In February last year, the largest-ev ...

‘My students never knew’: the lecturer who lived in a tent

Higher education is one of the most casualised sectors of the UK economy, and for many it means a struggle to get by Like many PhD students, Aimée Lê needed her hourly paid job – as ...

UK students: tell us about your first term at university so far

We would like to hear about new UK students’ experiences of their first term at university so far More than a third of students who started university in England this autumn have sh ...

New university job cuts fuel rising outrage on campuses

Goldsmiths targets humanities faculties in round of redundancies Bernardine Evaristo was among big name writers who signed to open letter to Goldsmiths. Photograph: Jack Dredd/Rex T ...

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