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The head of the London College of Communication has resigned after several days of negotiations with senior managers over her future.
More than one in three recent graduates are working in lower-skilled jobs compared with around one in four a decade ago, according to new data from the Office of National Statistics.
The head of a higher education college criticised for her management style and handling of course cuts has been suspended from her full role, Times Higher Education understands.
Report calls for sandwich courses and subsidised work experience. David Matthews writes
Libya's rulers forgive and forget UK links with despot. David Matthews reports from Morocco
All undergraduates should be offered 10 to 12 week internships to improve their employability, according to a government-commissioned review of links between universities and business.
Glyndwr University and controversy-hit recruitment company A4e have agreed they need more time to negotiate a partnership that would see the institution validate the firm’s awards.
David Matthews reports on debate about whether claiming students' IP rights could halt plagiarism
Max Clifford discussed reputation with college head after row over resignation. David Matthews writes
The government has rejected calls for an amendment to the Freedom of Information Act that would specifically exempt pre-publication research data from release.
UUK seeks exemption for research data as MPs and Lords debate Act's impact. David Matthews reports
Small gains for colleges may come at cost of university collaborations. David Matthews reports
Limited support for proposals on elected chairs and gender quotas. David Matthews writes
A project that funds African academics whose careers are "stuck" because they lack the time or money for postgraduate study is asking the World Bank to help it grow tenfold.
The diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks articulate the importance of the academy in the ‘great game’ of international politics. David Matthews investigates
Include staff and students in governance to gain public trust, says panel. David Matthews reports
Hepi chief warns that reductions are just the start of cost savings. David Matthews writes
Fee cutting is no guarantee of place allocation; merger opposition persists. David Matthews writes
Reports that the government is to shelve its higher education bill raise the prospect of the coalition sneaking controversial changes through not only by ministerial directives that avoid parliamentary scrutiny, but also in other unrelated bills, an academic has claimed.
The government is to clamp down on over-recruitment of students by universities in order to keep costs under control, according to this year’s grant letter.
Two-fifths of academics surveyed resent pressure to commercialise their work. David Matthews reports
A team of academics is to help retailers make better use of social science research.
Core-and-margin model could cut places at most higher-priced universities. David Matthews writes