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Group says philanthropists are already shutting their chequebooks. David Matthews writes
A study into the costs of answering Freedom of Information enquiries suggests that less than ?10 million was spent across the sector last year.
The vice-chancellor of a Ugandan university opened in collaboration with the University of Buckingham resigned less than two months into its first term, it has emerged.
The president of London Metropolitan University students’ union has called for the vice-chancellor to apologise after he suggested the sale of alcohol should be banned from parts of the campus because some Muslim students believed drinking was “immoral”.
The universities of Oxford and Cambridge have joined the campaign against a cap on tax relief for philanthropic donations amid fears that it could cost the sector millions of pounds.
Service outlining prospective students' likelihood of dropping out worries some, writes David Matthews
V-c: London Met's large Muslim population makes booze 'culturally sensitive'. David Matthews reports
Administrators to get status for good 'behaviours' in accreditation scheme. David Matthews writes
The University of Wales, Newport, has started “emergency discussions” after the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales confirmed that the number of students entering the institution will be cut by more than a fifth in 2013-14.
US policies that guarantee top-performing school pupils a place at university in order to increase racial diversity on campus have failed because middle-class white families "game" the system by moving children to weaker schools.
But cutbacks at a minority of institutions may mask overall spending increase. David Matthews reports
Cambridge college defends and then withdraws 'Nazarbayev Fellowship'. David Matthews reports
Overseas students in the UK could be unwitting holders of fake University of Hertfordshire degrees after a man was jailed for forging them, according to police.
The vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University has defended his decision to cut the number of courses at his institution by two-thirds, and set out lessons for other universities that embark on similar overhauls.
Glynd?r University claims that it has been “disadvantaged” for “following government policy” after funding allocations for Welsh universities indicated that it could suffer a 20.3 per cent drop in its income in 2012-13
Local college links pay a places bonus as v-c puts storms behind him. David Matthews reports
BUE seeks extra British backing in competitive environment. David Matthews reports from Cairo
Universities have once again seen a rise in philanthropic donations, but there are warnings that a cap on tax relief announced in last week’s Budget could stop this progress “dead in its tracks”.
An English university has become the first UK higher education institution known to have had its licence for sponsoring international students suspended since rules were toughened.
The University of Warwick and Queen Mary, University of London, could share lecturers as part of a new programme of research and outreach collaboration.
Students at Cardiff Metropolitan University have voted against plans to merge the institution with the University of Wales, Newport and the University of Glamorgan.
The London College of Communication has suffered a 28 per cent drop in undergraduate applications for 2012-13 - greater than almost every university in England.
A PhD student at the University of St Andrews has discovered a letter pleading with the institution to allow women to study medicine and written by one of the pioneers of the fight to allow female access to higher education.
David Matthews reports on ambitious plans to modernise the country's post-Soviet academy