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Universities set targets to help disadvantaged students, monitored up to five years after graduation
Most courses will see face-to-face learning suspended, except for those with “clinical, medical and some laboratory-based teaching”
Several universities have come together to write an open letter to private landlords in light of Covid-19
Saudi Arabia has announced that travel to and from the country will be restricted in 72 hours time, leading to a difficult decision for students here in the UK
Kate MacLachlan spoke to People and Planet about BP’s presence on three major university campuses and what they are doing to kick them out
The University of Manchester, alongside 60 other higher education institutions in the UK, is currently undergoing eight days of industrial action by staff over pensions, pay and conditions. Universities have been advised to “minimise” the impact of industrial action by using teaching staff not participating in the strike to cover for absent colleagues and rescheduling […]
The summit comes after some students have faced delays over the opening of their housing, forcing them into temporary accommodation
Manchester has once again topped The Economist’s list of the UK’s most liveable cities
A recent research project carried out by select universities on behalf of the United Nations Association has found the UK must improve its foreign policy after Brexit to maintain its current influence in the United Nations
“Radical” methods are needed to ensure universities meet diversity targets.
New data from UCAS shows that over 7% of all UK applications in 2018 were unconditional
A new study by the National Education Opportunity Network has revealed that white working-class males are the most underrepresented demographic at universities in England
Almost half of all vice-chancellors received a salary of over £300,000, while a number of universities are forced into job cuts amid deficits
As Brexit uncertainty continues to affect migration and Higher Education, UK Universities are told to ignore the 100,000 limit set by the government
The new Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation set out a positive vision of universities working towards a ‘unity of purpose’ in his inaugural speech at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Former university lecturer and current MP for Kingswood Chris Skidmore took over the role from Sam Gyimah in early December […]
Universities could lose their positions on league tables if they refuse to do more to tackle ethnic disparity
A study by the Royal Historical Society recently found that less than 100 history professors working in the UK are from a black background.
Graduates from the University of Manchester were also ranked 35th most sought after globally
With a total debt estimated at close to £1 Trillion, the U.K. Higher Edication sector could be in turmoil, especially with the threat of Brexit.
The mayor of Greater Manchester unveiled new plans to tackle growing mental health problems in Manchester’s universities