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UUK 'positive' about Regent's membership, but critics demand proper scrutiny. John Morgan writes
Measures of the financial health of universities are the “best on record” but the sector faces “a large degree of uncertainty” in future, according to England’s funding council.
The former head of energy firm E.ON UK will become chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council after his appointment was approved by MPs.
The Charity Commission will not automatically block the sale of the College of Law - a deal expected to create a model for the purchase of universities in whole or in part by for-profit private operators.
Universities and science minister looks to avoid giant leap in student places open to competition in 2013. John Morgan writes
The British Council's Jo Beall tells John Morgan how it can smooth the path to 'transnational education'
Anglia Ruskin University and London Metropolitan University are the biggest winners in the allocation of 20,000 “margin” student places for next year, but 155 further education colleges have grabbed more than half the pot.
David Willetts wants more of them, but how much is really known about the UK's private providers? John Morgan uncovers a melange of institutions in a diverse and diversifying sector unbound by caps and largely operating outside QAA oversight
State-backed student loans 'irrelevant' to size of leaders' pay, for-profit says. John Morgan reports
The 榴莲视频 Secretary has exempted PhD-level jobs from a new pay threshold preventing lower-paid workers from settling in the UK.
Expanding into the Big Apple provides a platform for high-tech start-ups. John Morgan reports
Most institutions receiving SLC funds have had no quality review. John Morgan reports
Stiff fines await over-recruiters, with London Met facing a possible ?6m bill. John Morgan reports
University and College Union members in newer universities will be given a “consultative ballot” on whether to reject the government’s latest pensions offer and strike again.
The organisation charged with promoting British education overseas has rounded on the government over its student-visa changes, calling for an "urgent review" of the policy to avert damage to the economy and the possible closure of university departments.
General secretary contenders represent political debate over union's direction. John Morgan reports
The two universities aim to offer global market 'best of both worlds'. John Morgan reports
V-c's package rose 6% in year when Sheffield targeted lowest paid's pensions. John Morgan writes
The government's apparent move to suspend the higher education bill will not automatically derail the expansion of private provision, according to government critics and leading private institutions.
Universities UK is lobbying the government to create a net migration count that excludes university students from abroad - with some billing it as the only way for the government to hit its target to cut the immigration figure.
The University and College Union is moving towards another strike in newer universities over lecturers’ pensions.
The University and College Union may suspend its work-to-rule industrial action on pension cuts in pre-1992 universities, after talks with employers.
The University College London students' union is pressing ahead with a motion of no confidence in the provost, Malcolm Grant, despite being warned by the university that the move could have a "significant impact on our approach to future investment".