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A new government-commissioned study says a degree will earn graduates an extra ?252,000 over their lifetime for women and ?168,000 for men.
The upturn in students accepted into university this year could disguise big falls at some institutions, a vice-chancellor has warned.
The number of students accepted on to university courses is up 9 per cent despite a fall in the number of top grades awarded at A level.
Eastern institutions slow to make inroads into Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities table
Not all institutions have clear rules on international students employing translators and other help
Students should not be turned into consumers, sector expert Jürgen Enders tells David Matthews
But data show that grades in each subject may be rather more equal
榴莲视频 Office ‘looking into’ partnership between Glyndwr University and London School of Business and Finance
Pearson College, the institution owned by the education giant Pearson, is to offer business degrees validated by Ashridge Business School.
Australia is the most expensive place in the world to study for international students, followed by the United States and the UK, says new research.
The UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) has raised the prospect that universities could “bulk buy” annual ?200 health levies for international students.
Glynd?r University is to offer half-price postgraduate degree courses to British students in what it called an attempt to “stop knowledge and skills leaving home soil”.
But more academics are able to teach in the tongue, data show
Graeme Wilkinson left Wales to head a private institution that was more familiar than it first appeared
British universities may benefit from local clubs’ international exposure
Data on what each UK university will charge next year show how the cost of study can vary wildly
The pass rate for Scottish Highers has risen again, while more Scottish students have also won places at universities or colleges in the country.
Three universities have joined a national scheme to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds to gain places at highly selective universities.?
Computer generated jokes can make people laugh, researchers have found, although they are still not as funny as human witticisms.
Institutional ‘risk registers’ flag growing worry that top managers will be lured abroad
Times Higher Education analysis adds to fears about degree comparability
Government emphasises international students’ economic benefits
Universities need more freedom to run one- or two-year compressed degrees tailored to the needs of companies, according to business leaders.
A ?9.8 billion shortfall in the main university pension scheme could be payable if Scotland left the UK following a vote on independence in 2014