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Government report identifies friction in sector over online courses
Glasgow Caledonian University is to become the first UK university to open a campus in New York.
Harvard University has launched a fundraising campaign that it hopes will boost its coffers by $6.5 billion (?4.1 billion).
The National Union of Students is hosting its first-ever Twitter question and answer sessions, offering first years advice on a range of topics.
Some of the world’s most powerful graduates demonstrate the influence of UK universities
A respected author and renowned philosopher of US religion, ethics and politics has died
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Mobile phone ownership across the continent is rocketing, but can it expand higher education’s reach and quality?
Social network offers comparative information for potential undergraduates
One of the first Moocs on the FutureLearn platform will be a University of Southampton web science course beginning on November 11, it has emerged
Entries for the 2013 Times Higher Education HE Jargon competition are now invited
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Quintin McKellar discusses clearing, post-qualifications applications and tuition fees
Universities are seeking alternatives to race-conscious admissions policy
Real-time online recruitment fairs cut costs and expand reach in the hunt for students
The Student Loans Company has sacked four people in the last five years for their inappropriate use of the social networking site Facebook
For some, studying towards a maths degree might feel as challenging as a 22,000-mile bike ride
Plan to make higher education sustainable requires a simultaneous attack on three big problems, says expert
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The acronym Mooc has made the Oxford Dictionaries Online – a web-based lexicon of current English by the publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary
The first UK undergraduate medical degree to be offered by a private university has been launched, and will begin teaching from January 2015
The US government is to develop a new system of ranking colleges and universities in a bid to ensure the “best value” institutions have access to the most federal funding.
A prominent physicist and former University of Western Australia vice-chancellor has died
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