Safe space policies 'leave academics in fear of losing jobs'
Discussing certain topics, such as abortion or racism, can get professors into 'serious trouble' unless they have direct experience of them, says Professor Dennis Hayes
Discussing certain topics, such as abortion or racism, can get professors into 'serious trouble' unless they have direct experience of them, says Professor Dennis Hayes
History faculty academic claims the department wants to use more 'transparent' language to help eradicate gender inequality
UK institutions warned against false advertising, since league tables can be deemed incomplete and do not assess every single university worldwide
University officials blame the rogue email on a ‘system error’ but insist there has been no breach of its security systems
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 University of East Anglia does not feel like a space for Muslims,' say students
Teenagers from areas with large black and ethnic minority communities are least likely to be registered to vote, leaving their voices underrepresented in the upcoming General Election
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Students encourage to use "jazz hands" to express their support
Shakira Martin beats incumbent Malia Bouattia and wildcard undergraduate Tom Harwood to become NUS president for 2017
The Princess’s sister Mako also studied in the UK
Mary Curnock Cook warns middle-class parents and universities are too 'obsessed' with young people landing a career early on
The university's equality and diversity unit highlight casual racism as an issue on campus, including joking about someone’s accent or asking where they are 'originally' from
A third of young people are said to suffer from 'Imposter Syndrome', recent research reveals. Has the average working environment become more intimidating, or are millennials suffering from an unprecedented confidence crisis? Christina Zhao investigates
A sharp increase in inflation driven by the falling pound means students will see student loan interest rates jump to more than 24 times that of the Bank of England base rate
'Monkmania' goes into overdrive as Canada's unlikely heartthrob gives battle in vain against Balliol
The Wolfson College captain's team is set to take on friends and rivals at Balliol College, Oxford in the infamous quiz show final