Six US institutions adopt online module that promises to assess civil discourse of potential students but scholars sceptical it will improve campus debate
The overhauling of two major graduate earnings surveys has highlighted that existing figures are an uncertain measure of a degree*s value even in narrow economic terms. But by talking up the graduate premium in its promotional material, was the sector already doing itself a disservice? Patrick Jack reports
Solutions begin with flexible study policies for students who need a few extra days because mum had a health scare before their essay deadline, says Holly Cobb
Research intensive universities to adopt &consistent* language to help applicants &make better informed decisions* as part of new plan to tackle education inequality
We need careful, systematic overhaul and the taking of responsibility not just by universities but also by local and national government, says Ellen Wright
Current widening participation approach not working, say academics, as rural villages and coastal towns revealed as areas with lowest levels of progression to universities
The country tends to shun the extremes and our access policies have generally helped harness talent and to build a cohesive society, says Merlin Crossley
Capital comfortably outperforms rest of England on higher education access, but progress is stalling and there are significant intra-regional differences, warns report
Ucas data confirms big falls in recruitment at some post-92 universities as older institutions took what applicants there were on domestic and international front
Professor*s wide-ranging investigation into pre-18 curriculum and assessment could impact student subject choices and preparedness for higher education