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Mainland recognition of foreign degrees taught in Hong Kong is key for UK, writes David Matthews
The Council for Assisting Refugee Academics (Cara) has called for urgent support to be given to Syrian academics and students caught up in the country’s civil war.
The UK higher education sector has concluded that an insurance scheme to guarantee international students a fees refund or alternative places should their course or university close down is “essential”.
New v-c of Wales’ research powerhouse is keen to sharpen focus on China, writes David Matthews
The Quality Assurance Agency will be bailed out by the taxpayer if it is sued by a private college that fails an inspection, it has emerged.
Academics’ pay and stress levels featured prominently in the ten most popular Times Higher Education news stories of 2012.
One of the men who predicted the existence of the Higgs boson particle has been given the highest possible accolade in the New Year Honours list, released today.
An outsourcing company has announced that it will buy i-graduate, a firm that surveys international students and agents, for up to ?7.5 million.
George Osborne, the chancellor, has announced the allocation of ?21.5 million for projects to unlock practical applications for the “miracle material” graphene.
Chinese students who study in Britain return to their home country more open-minded and tolerant, according to a new study.
More than 150 posts to go as London Met is forced to tighten its belt. David Matthews reports
David Willetts points to the price paid by Ivy League for donor cash. David Matthews writes
The leader of Scottish Labour has attacked the free university tuition north of the border as being "essentially regressive".
UUK tells sector to show willing on shared services as two schemes collapse. David Matthews reports
'Residual body' will award degrees up to at least 2017-18, says v-c. David Matthews reports
Internationally diverse departments outperform others, study finds. David Matthews writes
The amount of money universities were given in donations of at least ?1 million leapt by more than a third in 2010-11, according to a report by the bank Coutts.
More than one in three young people in the UK are put off post-secondary training or education because of the perceived cost, a report has found.
David Matthews on growing signs of cross-party accord as BIS recasts education as an export
Holyrood seeks power over admissions, governance and, via the SFC, courses. David Matthews reports
The government has agreed to introduce an exemption to the Freedom of Information Act to prevent the premature disclosure of research data.
Scholar’s use of company document elicits legal letters and ‘cave-in’ by OU. David Matthews writes
Manifesto calls for university rankings to take gender gap into account. David Matthews writes