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PaperRank service will allow researchers to rate papers online in bid to accelerate and open up process
Judy Clements to join Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education next April
Assistant registrar of the University of Zimbabwe claims that president’s mortarboard ‘fitted perfectly well’
‘Transposition error’ meant funding council wrongly stated that state school leavers were more likely than private peers to get a good degree
US study unmasks marginalisation that disabled learners face in higher education, say authors
Funding, staffing and alternative providers among issues to be considered as part of ?5 million initiative
Government statistics reveal that white school-leavers are less likely, proportionally, to enter higher education than those from other ethnic groups
University of Edinburgh developing tools to monitor academics’ performance in areas such as assessment and feedback
IoE study finds that wealthy students can receive more aid than poor undergraduates, based on university they attend
Fifteen per cent of recommendations issued to further education colleges by watchdog relate to courses leading to the FTSE 100 firm’s qualifications
Researchers from 72 institutions say they will not visit Israeli higher education institutions, act as referees, or participate in conferences
Oxford and Cambridge report increase in applications, as number of students reapplying falls sharply
Higher Education Regulatory Funding Authority set up with British support
Awards will recognise ‘academic excellence’ and ‘real-world impact’ of research, says universities minister
Robert Putnam says bursaries are only part of the solution to widening participation in the US
University Campus Suffolk researchers find ‘natural progression’ into higher education is not found at every institution
President Jacob Zuma says he ‘understands the difficulty faced by students’ as demonstration also held outside South African High Commission in London
Institutions say allegations that they do not comply with consumer protection legislation are ‘completely false’
Consumer watchdog Which? ‘disappointed’ after surveying 50 institutions’ websites
Are the continent’s for-profits exploiting students or have they helped to widen access?, asks Chris Havergal
President Megan Dunn faces battle over campaigning tactics as leftwingers increase power
New learning space at University of Warwick aims to let students and academics explore issues in a more creative and curiosity-driven fashion
Researchers warn that benefits of enrolling in Officer Training Corps could be limited to ‘elite’
Only 5 per cent of school leavers who are eligible for free school meals gain places at Russell Group institutions