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University to launch two new schemes for state school students, with one offering 50 places on basis of lower contextual grades
榴莲视频 of United Nations court and Dutch government has no university of its own – but Leiden’s outpost ‘could grow to 10,000 or 20,000’ students
Kirkuk hosted students from seven closed universities in captured territory, providing refuge from horror of executions and alternative to fighting for jihadists
Chancellor opposes extra spending on universities, sources suggest, as universities minister dodges questions on report publication
V-c who left school at 16 before entering university without A levels says university’s social mission is irreplaceable
Office for Students has sent ‘minded to refuse’ letters to 20 providers
Private equity-owned BIMM to receive ?2.4m in teaching grant as OfS funds new providers for first time
Dutch universities are conspicuously and consistently successful. Yet their funding is declining and their embrace of internationalism has put them on a collision course with the populist right. John Morgan assesses the mood in Leiden, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Maastricht
Wollongong’s Paul Wellings rejects claims he contravened rules in approving Ramsay Centre course, as decision faces legal challenge
University’s emphasis on creativity, not exam scores, aims to help shift China away from ‘degree factory’ model, THE summit hears
The Sheffield Hallam professor and human rights barrister talks about growing up in an immigrant family, his work for Nelson Mandela and helping to thwart the impact of a terror attack
Shrinking enrolments at Southampton, Manchester and Sheffield suggest English elite are not immune to pressures of marketisation
Minister tells THE summit that space project on which she works typifies national priority to diversify economy
Robert-Jan Smits looks back on open access initiative ‘roller coaster’ after swapping European Commission for Eindhoven’s ‘booming’ innovation ‘ecosystem’
Sunderland v-c urges policymakers to recognise post-92 universities’ ‘contribution to the health of the nation’
Political scientists typically see politics as an exercise in consensus-building. But Chantal Mouffe tells John Morgan that the left must learn from right-wing populists’ exploitation of “them and us” narratives if it is not to be vanquished by them
Suggestions that review could yet be published before PM’s departure come as AoC says it will push DfE to ‘publish and implement’
‘Hotline’ created by Thierry Baudet’s party ‘goes against everything we stand for’, says Maastricht president
Reduction in fees for rest-of-UK students would add to ‘perfect storm of uncertainty’, says Universities Scotland
But Nicola Dandridge says that ‘to pile limited public resource into failing institution’ would be mistake
Thierry Baudet’s anti-immigration, anti-European Union party had its ‘cradle’ in Leiden thesis, former supervisor says
Post-Brexit UK grants scheme would find it ‘almost impossible’ to match European Research Council’s international competition and quality, former European Commission research head warns
Project reported to be linked to suspended dean of School of Management
Department advertises for ‘policy expert on HE financial sustainability’ who will shape stance on ‘potential intervention’ if institutions risk closure