Elite UK universities found to be second-rate in Government rankings
More than half of Russell Group institutions – traditionally considered to be the best in the country – did not score top marks
More than half of Russell Group institutions – traditionally considered to be the best in the country – did not score top marks
Students from ethnic minority backgrounds were found to be among the least satisfied, with tuition fee costs highlighted as a primary concern overall
Girls from top private schools three times more likely to suffer from drug or alcohol addictions in later life than their less affluent peers
An email sent out to female medical students prompts sexism accusations at the Free University of Brussels
Bright pupils from disadvantaged areas would more likely benefit from help improving their GCSE and A level grades, undergraduates from both state and private school backgrounds suggest
Undergraduate students will be able to study the lives of non-white world leaders and influencers such as Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Mahatma Gandhi
The rights of EU colleagues and research funding must be confirmed in Brexit negotiations, urges acting director of the prestigious Russell Group
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Students encourage to use "jazz hands" to express their support
New legislation allows universities to raise fees annually, despite new teaching quality measurements delayed until 2020
Labour has accused the Prime Minister of stamping out dissent within the Tory ranks
Over 1,200 students, elected officers and campaigners from higher and further education arrive in Brighton this week to debate key policy issues affecting the nation's students
Exclusive: Student poll reveals vast majority of undergraduates in favour of snap election, despite feeling 'ignored' by the current Government
Students claim the discrepancy is just one example of inherent 'racism' within the university
An impressive 94 per cent of the eligible UK student population registered to vote in the EU referendum - but far fewer went out and did so on the day. Here's how to avoid being disappointed in the next general election
A postgraduate degree can be a great way to set yourself apart and launch yourself down your chosen career path
The Wolfson College captain's team is set to take on friends and rivals at Balliol College, Oxford in the infamous quiz show final
A national survey of British students highlights widespread concern over plans for tougher student visas for international scholars