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By Mark Townsend. Parents are withdrawing students from Khartoum’s University of Medical Sciences and Technology. More...
By Mark Townsend. Parents are withdrawing students from Khartoum’s University of Medical Sciences and Technology. More...
By Simon Usborne. Selling essays, assignments and even PhDs is big business – and legal, although everyone knows many students will submit the work as their own. More...
By Steven Morris. Shiromini Satkunarajah says she is shaken by detention but wants to focus on completing electrical engineering degree. More...
By Academics Anonymous. It’s a surreal experience when a colleague takes time off due to mental illness. It’s like some clichéd sci-fi episode where one by one those around you start to vanish and only you can remember them. More...
By Daniel Sokol. The results are in, but something’s wrong. What can you do if your classification is unfair, or there’s been a mistake. More...
By Jon Scott. The government says students should get transferable credits for modules and feel free to move between higher education providers. It sounds nice, but there are big risks. More...
By Sarah Marsh. Ministers want to get tough with students who buy custom-made work from ‘essay mill’ websites. Readers share their experiences. More...
By Susan Young. The pros and cons of studying for a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in one go. More...
By University Awards 2017. It’s your chance to vote for higher education’s most inspiring leader – choose from the five shortlisted candidates, selected by our expert judging panel. More...