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Student statistics due out in January now not expected until August, leaving universities ‘looking in the rear-view mirror’
Amid a large number of competing priorities for the next government, focusing on skills and communities is probably the only way for institutions to secure the support they need, conference hears
Twenty-three per cent target adopted by European Council despite calls for previous target to be lowered, not increased
Everything you need to know as the Migration Advisory Committee publishes its highly anticipated review
Unite calling for independent investigation into institutional racism and how organisation is run
THE analysis reveals how entry rates have improved much faster in Labour-held constituencies than in Conservative ones since 2010
Universities losing income from international students would have to slash their R&D spending, letter to chancellor warns
Initiative aims to bridge the gap as education seen as ‘not solving’ Africa’s employment issues
Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country
Admissions service announces series of initiatives to encourage students from low-income families to apply for higher education
University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom
‘Differential offer rates are part of the endemic inequalities we see in higher education’, says expert
Estimates suggest Russell Group’s Chinese fee income has quadrupled in recent years
More than a dozen institutions affected as students join global movement with roots on US campuses
Increased share of women in higher education overall masks continuing indifference towards science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Nafsa head says universities must recruit more proactively as election looms, competition mounts and unrest grips campuses
Historians to be granted full access to state archives, but critics question relationship to controversial Legacy Act
Former universities minister attacks ‘sheer incoherence and self-destructiveness’ of deterring international students from coming to UK
Royal Irish Academy calls for fresh push to develop higher education in north-west of island
Proposed Astana outpost responds to country’s call for greater internationalisation of its higher education system
Toronto’s respectful dialogue guru warns against ‘statement culture’ and says focus should be on scholarship and engagement
Blade Nzimande clinging on to higher education brief ahead of general election that holds significant peril for ruling ANC-led alliance
Action to coincide with open day comes after widespread unrest on US campuses
Letter by Queen Mary academics is latest to raise concern over plight of Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, who was arrested by Israeli police shortly after suspension by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem