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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Donations to universities in the UK are even more skewed towards the elite than in the US, according to a new report
Sector yet to take full advantage of VAT exemption for ‘cost-sharing groups’
Students will continue to travel for degree courses despite obstacles
Canada branch of London School of Business and Finance labelled an ‘unlicensed private career college’ and told to halt teaching
Senate minutes reveal shocking statistics for 2011-12
National Union of Students has campaigned for the reinstatement of the scheme
The English higher education sector’s budget surpluses are set to fall significantly in the financial years 2012-13 and 2013-14 before recovering.
KwaZulu-Natal leader unveils controversial ‘equity index’ measuring universities’ performance on ethnicity and gender equity
Cambridge critic points to July report’s ‘bad faith’ arguments
The London School of Economics is “attempting to establish the facts” over the expulsion of an academic from Peking University, one of its partners.
UK universities have the equivalent of ?2,083 per student invested in the fossil fuel industry, a new report has claimed.
David Willetts has warned of the need to expand the number of higher education places between the end of this decade and 2035 to cope with a growing young population
Sunderland and Ulster introduce fingerprinting systems
Cut wages at top to underwrite living wage to all, say Young Greens
Legal training overhaul would promote diversity and cut costs, regulator says
Queen’s University Belfast has announced that its dean of medicine, dentistry and biomedical sciences will take over as its president and vice-chancellor
David Matthews investigates the scale and threat of the custom essay industry
Former Tory minister Baroness Bottomley questions need for academic leadership
Backing winners can lead to poor-quality research, warns Royal Society head
The number of international students coming to UK universities will grow at a slower rate over the next 13 years than is hoped for by the government.
Schools should teach the limits of scientific certainty so the public better understand scientific debate, says president of the Royal Society
Analysts accuse organisation of ‘misrepresenting’ figures
OER drive by nation’s institutions will save lecturers time
End of racial affirmative action may not be bad news for minorities, study shows