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Wales fears losses as Scotland opens coffers in bid to keep its AAB students. David Matthews reports
Number of students aspiring to attend newer universities 'could halve'. David Matthews writes
The Scottish government has said that some universities north of the border should merge to avoid “overlaps in provision”.
Universities told to vaunt uniqueness instead of relying on identikit cliches. David Matthews writes
Rural institutions may lose out if urban peers opt for market solutions. David Matthews reports
The University of Edinburgh has announced it will charge undergraduates from England, Wales and Northern Ireland up to ?36,000 for a degree.
Universities in Somalia's capital are surviving against the odds, as David Matthews reports
Proposed cuts threaten university's place among elite, pro v-c claims. David Matthews reports
Vice-chancellors agree on need to downsize from existing 10 institutions, writes David Matthews
Head says low fees and vocational courses will serve the students others ignore. David Matthews reports
The University of Aberdeen has become the first Scottish university to announce its tuition fees for undergraduates from the rest of the UK from 2012-13, charging ?9,000.
Fear of litigation has left some scholars unwilling to criticise students' work. David Matthews reports
Experience of knowledge transfer and links with business have become increasingly important to academics trying to win promotion, according to a new survey.
Popular Scots universities face the biggest drop in rest-of-UK applications, reports David Matthews
Increased tuition fees could dramatically alter the flow of students around the UK, with many choosing not to travel outside their home country. David Matthews considers how the devolved nations might be affected
A human rights lawyer is planning to launch a legal challenge to the tuition fee arrangements in Scotland, where students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland will pay more than Scots and students from elsewhere in the European Union.
A university has abandoned a bid to expand its estate in the face of a backlash from locals.
Exposure to shifts by accrediting institutions spurs quest for new powers, reports David Matthews
Swelling ranks of non-academic staff decried by US political scientist. David Matthews reports
Tensions mount as Michael Russell affirms multi-pronged reform agenda. David Matthews writes
Queen's University Belfast plans to shed about 200 jobs as part of a ?28 million "efficiency saving" in Northern Ireland's higher education sector.
Institutional self-interest could hit infrastructure as central funds shrink. David Matthews reports
London South Bank among final beneficiaries as ?200m scheme closes, writes David Matthews