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A-level courses could require a stamp of approval by learned societies or “a subgroup of universities” under plans put forward by the exam regulator Ofqual.
The government has defended the public financing of for-profit higher education providers and has said that it wants widening participation funding to be “better targeted”.
A mathematician who led the boycott in the UK of a major publisher over the issue of open access and a vice-chancellor who served on the Browne Review are among the higher education figures recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
The new student loans system designed by the government to support higher tuition fees is “unsustainable in the long term”, according to a survey of senior figures in higher education conducted by Barclays.
The vice-chancellor of the University of Central Lancashire, Malcolm McVicar, is to step down after more than 14 years in charge at the institution.
'Conservative' client group must invest to continue outstanding performance. John Morgan reports
Over-recruitment penalties soar in costly guessing game over enrolments, writes John Morgan
New league table aims to identify the rising stars of the global academy. John Morgan reports
Rise in non-EU applications masks problem with key market, THE poll finds. John Morgan reports
Barriers to entering many professions are being reinforced by employers who recruit from a small cohort of socially exclusive universities, according to the government’s independent reviewer of social mobility.
Sir Nick Montagu of the CUC talks to John Morgan about regulation, remuneration and accountability
As bank talks to BIS, critics ask how a 'risk-share' plan will further fair access. John Morgan writes
The government is set to push ahead with plans to create a new generation of universities by lowering the qualifying threshold for university title from 4,000 to 1,000 students.
The government is consulting Goldman Sachs on how to help universities attract private funding to finance overseas ventures.
Private school pupils are three times more likely than their state-educated peers to reach the high-achieving AAB grade threshold at A level that affords entry to “the most selective universities”, Nick Clegg has warned.
Universities UK is appealing to the prime minister to remove overseas students from the net migration count, ahead of a possible backlash against the sector arising from the next batch of immigration figures.
Finance reforms will cause inflation and add to UK indebtedness, study says. John Morgan reports
Inchoate regulatory regime contains 'risk of instability', report finds. John Morgan reports
Harvard leads US universities in global list, but Oxbridge doesn't make grade. John Morgan writes
Biologist risks ‘gross misconduct’ over comments on Queen Mary restructuring. John Morgan writes
Students and academics have condemned the University of Salford’s plans to shut down its Italian department, warning of damage to British graduate skills in a globalised economy.
Funding body would prefer to retain full reviews for every institution. John Morgan reports
Ministers have introduced a system of "due diligence checks" for private higher education providers, it has emerged, as new figures show that the number of their students accessing state-funded loans has nearly doubled in a year.
Unity confirmed, but Russell Group's new chair will have to deal with Gove. John Morgan reports