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A whistleblower’s account of how an institution manipulated graduate employment statistics made for sobering reading, but it also drove the Twitterati to drink-related puns
Researchers using student data in learning analytics cannot ignore ethical concerns. Plus the latest higher education appointments
Specialist higher education institution Writtle College has been granted the power to award its own degrees.
New Hesa stats also show proportion of new undergraduates from state school at almost 90%
The post-study work visa should be reinstated in Scotland, a report by a working group set up by the country’s devolved government has found.
Lincoln researchers asking staff across the continents to take part
National science photography contest showcases pictures of remarkable projects
Silicon Valley giant’s business school brings its 10-week Ignite programme to London
Outdated practices and lack of simplicity result in ‘unfindable’ work, Carole Goble tells Jisc Digital Festival 2015
Universities must be realistic about crashes and capitalism, says Terry Jones ahead of the premiere of documentary Boom Bust Boom
Campaigners have accused the University of Oxford of dithering over a decision on whether or not to divest from fossil fuels.
World University Rankings subjects data reveal top university performers across six areas
The best way to notify successful university applicants? Drones, of course
Young people in areas of high university participation are more likely to turn to Google for information about financial aid, a new study suggests
The world of higher education responds to our latest rankings
Stanford University’s graduate business school is launching a UK-based teaching programme for the first time
‘Super-league’ can’t be shaken from the top
The UK sector gathers to hear and debate the major parties’ poll positions on higher education
Massive open online courses will be one of the most important tools for recruiting overseas students over the next five years, a conference has heard
First scientific journal reaches 350 year milestone
Students at a new doctoral training centre will use big data to tackle challenges such as extreme weather and population growth
Taking all staff to lakeside hotel for an audience with the vice-chancellor is an ‘appropriate developmental investment’
A physicist on the ‘shameless exploitation’ of low-pay sessional lecturing that leaves his family officially classed as ‘poor’
What will hold back the use of technology in higher education over the next five years?