Gavin Williamson plans phased return to English universities in March
Education secretary targets 8 March but vice-chancellors warn Covid will keep most students away
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Education secretary targets 8 March but vice-chancellors warn Covid will keep most students away
The state of Michigan launched Michigan Reconnect. It’s a $30 million program that will provide scholarships to millions of eligible Michigan adults without college degrees, enabling them to earn a tuition-free associate degree or skills certificate at their in-district community college.
Employers can claim up to £2,000 for every apprentice – and reforms mean it will soon be simpler to get funding
Higher ed's financial challenges go deeper than declines in enrollment and operating revenues
From doubts about safety in older people to questions about variants, scientists have faced a battle to convince the public and regulators
Colleges in the Midwest that make it to the other side of the current higher education upheaval accelerated by the pandemic will offer fewer — and different — academic programs than they do now.
The Michigan university's pitch to families making less than $50,000 could help students overcome one of the biggest barriers to enrolling.
University College London student has therapy paid for after female lecturer abuses position of trust
About 29,000 students attending six state-owned universities — three in Western Pennsylvania — gained a public assurance that they can earn degrees without leaving their individual campuses, even if the schools are merged in fall 2022.
Academics oppose use of International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition adopted by university