Guaranteed interviews for ethnic minority applicants of a certain standard would also tackle postgraduate underrepresentation, says Research England-backed initiative
Announcement that government will finally follow through with threats to restrict admissions to &low-quality* courses leaves sector leaders with as many questions as answers
The biggest step backwards over the last 50 years was supporters* retreat from equal opportunity to a focus on ill-defined &diversity*, says Harvey Graff
Use of the CSAT is likely to increase US enrolment of South Koreans but could bode ill for some of the latter*s domestic institutions, says Kyuseok Kim
Elite universities could be doing far more to help disadvantaged students, regardless of what the Supreme Court decides on affirmative action, say makers of Exclusion U documentary
With nation*s top judicial body expected to outlaw efforts to consider race in admissions, student essays held out as alternative means of preserving equity
Boosting disadvantaged Australians* share of university places requires biggest contributions from institutions already pulling most weight, study finds
As states weigh hundreds of calls to cut gender-related rights, institutions are predicted to face relocations even more extensive than those tied to abortion