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Jonathan Shepherd, Cardiff medical scholar and ‘What Works’ pioneer, urges researchers to keep it brief and abandon obfuscation
Study finds variations by seniority, subject and institutional mission in scholars’ published opinions on the research excellence framework
Students’ union objects to change that will make thousands ineligible for extra weeks of support via ‘long courses loans’
The vice-chancellor of Glyndwr University has suddenly left the troubled institution
Funding to increase teacher training places at Scottish universities by more than 8 per cent has been announced by the Holyrood government
A small number of universities are responsible for the spike in unconditional offers in 2014
Glasgow academics find device breaks down barriers with students
Durham University conference hears that global body will promote the ‘experiment in living’ against the ‘threat’ of centralisation
Edinburgh University and Heriot-Watt have teamed up to boost UK development in robotic applications
Award-winning writer and scholar Marina Warner and Warwick vice-chancellor Nigel Thrift are among those recognised in the New Year Honours
Growing numbers of A-level students are failing to achieve their predicted grades, posing a challenge for university admission tutors
Nearly one in three English further education colleges offering higher education that were reviewed last year have been told to make improvements
The proportion of university applicants entering the most selective institutions with the highest grades has continued to fall, a new report says
Graduates of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge start on salaries that are ?7,600, or 42 per cent, higher than those from post-92 institutions
The results of the research excellence framework have triggered claims that London universities are challenging the longstanding dominance of Oxbridge
Devolved countries claim proportion of 3* and 4* submissions above average
Union claims that conflict of interest means leader of a government body formed to help students caught up in a visa crackdown must go
‘Ethical and moral’ focus aids University of Notre Dame’s collaborative ambitions in officially atheist state
The impact of the introduction of ?9,000 tuition fees at English universities is detailed in a new report
The Welsh government has said it will “look at all the options” before deciding whether to follow England’s lead in introducing postgraduate loans
The next vice-chancellor of The Open University will be Peter Horrocks, currently the director of the BBC’s World Service.
David Willetts calls for academics to work together during a debate on the REF and the state of higher education
The USS is being attacked from all sides over the methodology of its valuation and assumptions, claims UCU
UCU argues that a rise in project-based grants fuel job insecurity and deter postgraduates from working in academia