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Universities UK has confirmed that Sir Christopher Snowden will still be its next president, after a technical error forced it to rerun the nominations process.
But leadership unease over mass demo lessened by hopes of campaigning dividend. John Morgan writes
Higher tuition fees were the biggest contributor to a rise in inflation announced today.
Gloucestershire has 'no future without public-private partnership', source hears. John Morgan reports
A for-profit college deliberately registered students on courses they did not wish to study, helping it to access around ?750,000 of tuition fee payments backed by the taxpayer, according to the government.
Funding chiefs shy away from White Paper plans for 'light-touch' regulation. John Morgan reports
David Willetts put science and future technology at the heart of his vision of markets created by "strong and effective government" - in a speech that was never delivered.
Telecoms monopoly break-up offers lessons for higher education, says college. John Morgan writes
Privilege and discrimination: what better topics for a frenzied debate? John Morgan listened in
Vince Cable, the business secretary, has admitted that the government will spend less on higher education as a result of this year's shortfall in student numbers, caused partly by the government's own AAB "experiment".
London Met scales back shared services project amid financial uncertainty. John Morgan reports
Institutions with private equity links must face enhanced audits, says UCU. John Morgan writes
Analysis with revised data and modelling points to 'serious' consequences ahead. John Morgan writes
The government has removed permission for private Guildhall College to access to the publicly-funded student loans system, after complaints from its students.
Dissenters raise concerns over Cambridge bond issue's property element. John Morgan reports
MP and historian Tristram Hunt tells John Morgan about reviving lost skills and improving teaching
Russell Group chair issues warning over threat to ‘hard-won eminence’. John Morgan reports
Fewer than 45 per cent of continuing overseas students at London Metropolitan University have committed to stay with the troubled institution, given the choice of staying or transferring elsewhere.
A Tory MP and a Labour colleague from a parliamentary committee have called for cross-party consensus on withdrawing overseas students from net migration figures so the government can make the policy shift without being accused by the opposition of "fiddling the figures".
Laggards, not AAB policy, caused hiccups, suggests minister. John Morgan reports from Birmingham
The University of Cambridge has become the latest higher education institution to raise private finance for building projects, announcing the issue of a ?350 million bond.
David Willetts has warned that some Scottish universities are anxious as to whether they will remain "properly financed" without receiving tuition fees from students in the country.
Ex-minister advocates scrapping of Trident to reduce tuition costs. John Morgan reports from Manchester