US student loan repayments stir academic and political doubt
Mid-term elections are approaching in the US, and so too is the start of the nation's debt repayment scheme. On 1 May, those with...
Intl student applications for UK law degrees sky-rocket, despite Brexit and Covid-19
The number of law students and aspiring lawyers has reached an all-time high in the UK according to new data from the Universities and...
Plans for Irish-speaking residencies at QUB angers unionist and protestant groups
The An Cumann Gaelach group, or Irish Language Society, has proposed plans to create an Irish-speaking residency at Queen's University Belfast. If the plans...
UK student experience curtailed by rising cost of living
The rising of cost of living is having widespread impact on people across Europe, and students are feeling the squeeze too.
The student experience...
Netherlands to preserve education quality by curbing number of intl students
Pieter Duisenberg, the head of Universities of Netherlands (UNL), has said that the country is going to reduce the number of international students it...
Bristol PhD student sues university over claims she was bullied by trans rights activists
PhD student Raquel Rosario Sanchez is currently suing the University of Bristol for sex discrimination and negligence, over claims it failed to protect her...
UK student drinking culture leaves a bad taste in the mouth
For many, drinking is an ingrained part of student culture and university life. Fresher's week, society parties and social events often revolve around the...
More than half of Black students suffer racism in UK student accommodation
'Living Black at University' was commissioned and published by Unite Students to showcase the experiences of Black students in university halls - the first...
Bill for college data collection and sharing passes in US House of Representatives
The College Transparency Act was approved on Friday and the move means colleges will now be obligated to collect certain data to submit to...
‘Badge of honour’ – PhD students say suffering is sign of working hard, not...
In a study of PhD students' mental wellbeing, UK researchers discovered trends of ill mental health, with levels more severe than working professionals.
The survey...