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On the eve of A-level results day, a study finds that some A-Level choices are keeping poorer students out of elite universities
Students in Manchester spend less than the average UK student on rent, household bills and going out, Student Living Index suggests
Recent statistics show that there are no black managers, directors, or senior officials at any UK universities
Former business secretary claims that loss of access to Horizon 2020 and Erasmus schemes could have damaging effects
In spite of doubts cast by Brexit, EU students have been reassured by the British government that they will still be eligible for funding at UK Universities
Huge scale sex abuse scandals have been uncovered throughout UK universities, with evidence dating back to the 1980s
The use of trigger warnings in UK universities is on the rise as we follow the trend from the US
Britain may lose many EU national academics in the post-referendum negotiations, causing serious strain on British academic institutions
Earlier this month, the prestigious Nobel Prize ceremonies began, with the prizes for Physics, Chemistry and Medicine and Physiology announced
Recent studies have found that only 22% of professors are female. Does this mean that universities are inherently sexist?
Confidentiality clauses have according to campaigners stifled the scale of the sexual harassment issue at UK universities, leaving many afraid to speak out
Students about to begin their applications to go to university in 2017 may be faced with fees of more than the current £9,000 cap
According to a report by UUK, students studying in the UK from the European Union bring £3.7 billion to the UK and help create jobs
A study on UK university academics has revealed the need to teach staff how to deal with stress in a positive way
The £6,000 hike in tuition fees in 2012 is seen as a key contributor to the vast institutional profits
Julie Bindel has spoken out against the dangers of censorship which occurs at universities, with the University of Manchester being ranked by a survey as one of the worst offenders
The NUS expressed disappointment with the government by criticizing its flawed system that is now forcing lecturers to speed up teaching for the next semester and thus provide for an unfulfilling university experience in the UK
Jo Johnson, the Universities Minister, has voiced his opinion that a British exit from the European Union could damage the future progress of UK Science
David Cameron condemned the reported statistics that only 48 African, Carribbean or mixed students were admitted to Oxford in 2013
The commission to review the Freedom of Information Act were not convinced that in order to “level the playing field,” universities deserved an exemption from the Act