Home or away? Canada revealed as top study abroad destination
A report by Remitly which reviewed hundreds of thousands of Google searches indicated that Canada was the most searched for destination in 36 countries...
New Omicron variant sparks study plan fears for international students
New variant, same worries.
Much of the developed world has been enjoying a little more freedom with vaccine rollouts helping to dampen the health crisis...
UK’s single highest student debt revealed to be £189,700
Student debt has reached staggering new heights with those graduating in 2020 amassing £45,060 in loans on average.
According to a response from a freedom...
New report shows Russell Group universities score low on social mobility
Despite many low-income students rising to high-earning brackets after graduating from the UK's most selective schools, diverse admissions to the Russell Group universities is...
Harsh action on loans by Student Finance England
It's been reported that students from countries including Jamaica, Nigeria and India who have lived in the UK since childhood have been subjected to...
Students still questioning the value of university post-lockdown
What's the problem?
The combination of online lectures, hefty price tags for tuition and a lack of social support for students has made many consider...
BTEC qualification cull threatens UK healthcare sectors
Funding to BTEC qualifications is set to plummet as the government looks to reduce technical qualifications as part of its post-16 education bill. The...
Excessive or essential? Office for Students releases details of UK university vice-chancellors’ pay
With staff from 58 universities having voted for strikes, it's easy to see why some feel such drastic action is necessary when recently released...
International students flocking to North America and the UK as applications to Australian universities...
The Australian government have hopes to reopen universities at the end of the year but this hasn’t stopped thousands of students from trying their...
UK higher education facing new Christmas strikes
Universities have been slowly clambering back towards normality, but a new wave of strikes may put this in jeopardy.
Staff from almost 60 universities have...