David Matthews is a reporter covering Europe, based in Berlin.?
Before joining THE in June 2011, David was a reporter at Building magazine. He holds a BA in History from the University of Oxford and an MA in magazine journalism from City University, London. In 2014-15 he spent a year at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai studying Mandarin Chinese. ?
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Minister in dual role has a more extensive list of responsibilities than predecessor David Willetts
Could organising universities in a different way ease institutions’ financial woes and bring about greater democracy?
A majority of adults in England support reduced tuition fees for students from lower income families, according to a survey for the Sutton Trust
MPs warn it is “highly doubtful” the Scottish government’s position on tuition fees would be legally sustainable if the country became independent
Times Higher Education has launched a survey to see whether Scottish university staff believe leaving the UK would be good for their institutions
THE analysis reveals no correlation between applications and leaders’ pay as performance targets remain shrouded in secrecy
Deal with for-profit firm INTO University Partnerships cancelled due to lack of ‘common ground’
Unions tell university that a resolution is not possible in dispute over new career structures
Welsh institution helps keep the maritime economy afloat as applications remain buoyant
The number of Scottish students winning a higher education place is up despite a slight fall in the pass rate for Scottish Highers
Pressure of higher fees and rise in en-suite accommodation blamed
The University of Warwick has been ridiculed on social media for its suspension of the prominent critic of higher education policy
Hefce figures show overall attrition rate down to 6.6 per cent but computer science struggles to improve retention
Expert warns that new threshold could mean ‘sudden death’ threat for smaller universities
Universities and colleges told proportion of visa refusals allowed will halve
Former minister says he looked at idea while in government
New science minister addresses upcoming referendum in one of his first speeches
Research indicates South Korean academics’ productivity drops over time
The most expensive degrees in the world are said to be subsidising scholarship
September proceedings set for suspended University of Warwick academic who is accused of undermining department head
Discrepancy exists even allowing for academic record or social background
String of poor decisions preceded suspension of highly trusted status
London universities have launched a fresh attempt to woo Indian students in the face of a huge drop in the number coming to study in the UK.
But Vince Cable did not accept Christian Brodie’s resignation