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Stonewall, the equality charity, has published its latest guide to the universities it considers to have the most gay-friendly policies and support for students.
A ?120 million deal has been struck with the help of a former higher education minister to build a 2,000-bed student accommodation complex that will serve Newcastle University and the University of Northumbria.
Staff at the University of Salford will be on strike next Tuesday in protest against redundancies.
University business development looks to private and international sources. David Matthews writes
A discussion of the merits of private venture made for a spicy dish. David Matthews reports
The Welsh government has drafted a 63-point plan to bolster the employability of the country’s university graduates.
Head of fledgling Saudi institution restates pursuit of global excellence. David Matthews reports
Libya plans campus construction and closer UK links as preparation for greater university autonomy, minister tells David Matthews
Government set to cap loans and bring alternative providers under QAA scrutiny. David Matthews writes
Labour’s shadow business secretary has warned that moving responsibility for universities from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to the Department for Education would cause “disruption and uncertainty” for the sector.
Accreditation of US universities should depend less on “input” measures, such as the number of lecturers with PhDs, and more on measures of outputs such as student loan default rates.
Hefce-backed campaign aims to channel funds to social enterprises. David Matthews reports
More international students cite safety as a factor in their decision to study in the UK than was the case five years ago, despite worldwide coverage of the violence and looting that swept many English cities last August.
The universities and science minister has said that he expects the number of international students at UK universities to grow.
The government has scrapped plans to cap the amount of tax relief individuals can claim from charitable donations.
A university has defended a senior manager who encouraged staff to improve student-completion rates by resubmitting work, giving "generous" deadline extensions and passing assignments before they had been seen by external examiners.
Pennywise, brand foolish? Warning that universities could rue loss of control. David Matthews writes
The University of Greenwich has topped the People and Planet Green League 2012, up from joint fifth place last year.
Crime writers aid Dundee drive by offering donors chance to star as a stiff. David Matthews reports
Fears that Scottish universities would offer more places to undergraduates from the rest of the UK because they come with more money attached appear to be unfounded, research by Times Higher Education suggests.
England may have gone "a bit over the top" in transferring the cost of university education from the state to the graduate, the coordinator of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's skills strategy has said.
Scholars already seek donations 'in the margins', development director says. David Matthews writes
Confidence in the graduate jobs market has dipped among final-year students and salary expectations have stagnated as universities prepare to introduce fees of up to ?9,000 a year in the autumn.