Freshers warned after spate of drink-spiking at Bristol University
Police are reportedly investigating the 'nasty and predatory' incidents which have struck new students as they arrive at university
Police are reportedly investigating the 'nasty and predatory' incidents which have struck new students as they arrive at university
Whether you want to play an instrument, blag some gig reviews or just find like-minded music lovers, university is a great time to turn up your interest
Don't just pack the obvious - some often-forgotten home comforts can do wonders in helping you settle in to your term-time home
Around nine in 10 higher education institutions have advertised at least one course as having vacancies – leaving students in a powerful position this year
As thousands of students across the country celebrate their exam results, the next step can seem tricky if you didn't get the grades you expected. Here's what to do next
Students today have incredible power when it comes to choosing where to study and shouldn't feel rushed through Clearing, argues Christina Edgar
Around a third of state school pupils apply for the most popular subjects, while the least under-subscribed Oxbridge courses are dominated by privately educated students
US business professor Dr Richard Watson proposes students work with 'only positive comments' and can suggest their own assessment grades if they feel 'unduly stressed'
Emily Hughes, 18, faces financial uncertainty following her application to study medicine at Birmingham this September
Treble the number of students at Cambridge University were granted special allowances such as extra time in exams as a result of mental health problems last year compared to five years ago
Students from low-income families graduate with the highest debt levels of more than £57,000
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
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
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