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The University and College Union has been urged by some of its members to reconsider its policy of boycotting the research excellence framework.
The number of firsts and 2:1s awarded by UK universities has continued to rise, now accounting for almost two thirds of undergraduates completing their first degree.
Accounts show Russell Group rises as politicians focus on executive salaries. John Morgan reports
The number of overseas branch campuses set up by universities has reached 200 with another 37 planned, as activity shifts from the Gulf region to Asia.
Links between universities and manufacturing could help make Britain 'great' again. John Morgan writes
Whistleblowers contacted England's funding council 18 times in the past two years, alerting it to allegations that included pressure being put on staff to lie during an audit and the manipulation of National Student Survey results.
Members say new funding system could bring heavier workloads and job cuts. John Morgan writes
Islamic society leader warns of linking university attendance and terrorism. John Morgan reports
David Willetts has met with four more private equity firms as the government considers opening higher education institutions to "private investment".
University College London’s senior administrative officer has pressed its students’ union to drop a motion of no confidence in the provost, Malcolm Grant.
London Metropolitan University is set for further immediate course closures after an internal report recommended a "transformation" of postgraduate provision and the setting of relatively low tuition fees.
Equality body highlights gap in race and gender representation at senior level. John Morgan reports
The University and College Union will make a "staggering loss" of up to ?4 million in a property deal for its headquarters, a union trustee has claimed.
Current university salary system may struggle to survive impetus to local deals. John Morgan writes
The "high-risk" investment strategy pursued by the Universities Superannuation Scheme has been a bigger problem for pensions than rising life expectancy, an academic has claimed.
UCL professor says life sciences strategy doesn't have 'big enough vision'. John Morgan reports
A European Commission-funded project to compare universities is “unlikely to further boost the profile of UK institutions and may actually confuse the picture for prospective applicants”, the 1994 Group has warned a House of Lords inquiry.
David Cameron is to announce a new government strategy developing links between university medical research, the NHS and the pharmaceutical industry.
The students’ union at University College London has passed a vote of no confidence in the provost, Malcolm Grant, after he was appointed to take charge of the NHS in England under controversial government changes.
Elite research universities fear that their state school student numbers could decline as higher tuition fees are introduced, amid suggestions that applicants are increasingly choosing local institutions to save money.
University lecturers and support staff are on strike over pensions today, joining national action that unions say will involve up to two million public sector workers.
The number of UK students who have applied to university for 2012, when they will be charged fees of up to ?9,000, has fallen by 15.1 per cent on the same point last year.