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University claims exemption from releasing details of board of governors meeting, citing ‘commercial interests’
Martin Hall is to retire as Salford vice-chancellor, with his deputy taking over line management duties from today
George Osborne’s postgraduate loans plan would mean borrowers having upwards of 50 per cent of their salary deducted when they repay.
Police drew a taser and used CS spray at a student protest at the University of Warwick, on a day of demonstrations across higher education.
After a period of turmoil at Plymouth University, an external review is pending, and the findings may have implications for the sector, writes John Morgan
Hepi report predicts that the student vote could swing the advantage to Labour at the general election
Watchdog names those with questions over public loan access and high dropout rates
But Western institutions in the city state may need to relax ‘normative’ views of free enquiry, Nanyang Technological University’s head tells John Morgan
Loans of up to ?10,000 to be available for master’s students under the age of 30
The chancellor has announced that the government will introduce a postgraduate loans system offering ?10,000 to young students
Student activists are taking part in what they describe as “a day of action for free education while the government delivers another round of cuts”
The student vote could swing the advantage to Labour in about 10 seats at the next election and “hold the keys to power” in a close fight
The chief executive of GuildHE, Andy Westwood, is to take up a new role at the University of Manchester helping it connect with government.
Dame Julia Goodfellow will become the first ever woman to lead Universities UK, after being named its next president.
CentreForum thinktank argues that rapid growth has been a ‘good thing’ and that private institutions have been subjected to unfair regulation
The Autumn Statement is likely to unveil a new loans system amid concerns over funding and who will have access to the scheme
The government will have the power to order universities to ban ‘extremist’ speakers from their campuses, under a new bill
English higher education regulation is “no longer fit for purpose” and there needs to be “a strong regulator to protect students” paying higher fees.
Liam Byrne has accused the government of mixing up its figures in its plan to fund extra student places when number controls are scrapped.
Grammar schooling is “not linked to any significant advantage” in getting a degree or graduating from an “elite” institution, new research suggests
UCU passes motion as government guarantees ?230 million public bond to fund Waterside campus
The conclusions of an inquiry into allegations against William Taylor, the former chair of governors, will not be shared
Financial modelling likely to include cuts to research budget although student support most ‘vulnerable’ after 2015
Students have been marching in London calling for ‘free education’, in an attempt to push fees back on to the news and political agenda