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Students object to 'heavy-handed' security guards brought in to quell protest, writes John Morgan
Students who applied for courses now being shut down by London Metropolitan University face a desperate search for places at other institutions.
Ex-president of UUK predicts shifting trade winds for global higher education. John Morgan reports
Two academics said to have been planning an anti-monarchy mock execution at Westminster Abbey were arrested ahead of the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton in London.
Dozens of further education colleges will offer degrees for less than ?6,000 a year from 2012-13, while from the following year private providers may be able to charge ?9,000 backed by state funding, it has emerged.
London Met's bonfire of the humanities may spark breach of contract concerns. John Morgan writes
UEL and London Met plans may signal 'unequal distribution of cultural capital'. John Morgan writes
Critical voices question national negotiations in era of differing income levels. John Morgan writes
As the bids come in to run a new city campus, John Morgan examines the decision to go global
Swansea University wants staff to take pay cuts of between 3 and 4 per cent in exchange for a “no redundancies” deal.
Paul Wellings, the vice-chancellor of Lancaster University and chair of the 1994 Group, is leaving the UK to take the helm of an Australian university.
A Chinese student with a passion for volunteering and London life has been named the British Council’s international student of the year.
As the student experience becomes more crucial to universities' survival, administrators see a chance to step out of their supporting parts. John Morgan examines how their positions may expand and evolve
Universities are relying on unrealistic targets for overseas income, it is claimed. John Morgan reports
Union bid to expose hard-line v-cs who refuse to call for talks on pensions, writes John Morgan
Those accused of March occupation are told they face community service. John Morgan reports
Liam Burns has been elected as the next president of the National Union of Students, pledging to “reject the idea of students as consumers” and “dismantle the fees regime”.
The University of Salford has announced that up to 218 jobs are at risk in a move that affects around one in 10 staff at the institution.
The University of Sheffield has put on hold plans to cut the pensions of its lowest-paid staff after all local MPs with the exception of deputy prime minister Nick Clegg “urged a rethink”.
Striking lecturers are pledging to bring Liverpool Hope University to a “standstill” today, although managers claim two-thirds will turn up to work as usual.
Lecturers from the University and College Union who help to run the sector’s ?30 billion pension fund are being threatened with High Court action – by the fund itself.
Annual return reveals Sally Hunt's 'modest' rise and size of UCU's surplus. John Morgan writes
Quality warning for overseas campuses that fail to export 'institutional culture', writes John Morgan