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The Council for Industry and Higher Education has announced plans to launch a National Centre for Universities and Business to strengthen links between the two sectors with the aim of driving economic growth.
Universities need to update guidelines on industry collaboration to reinstate academic rights that have been "seriously eroded" over the past generation, a report by the American Association of University Professors has said.
Association says members may be diverting cash to meet care demands. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Last year, UK universities produced the lowest number of spin-off companies for a decade, but such firms are now surviving longer, a report says.
Sector embraces partnerships but finds cash and structure wanting. Elizabeth Gibney reports
The world’s largest telescope is a step closer to being built after organisers gave the go-ahead to its plans at a meeting last week.
Elite to put a price on their greatness, rather than having it thrust upon them, writes Elizabeth Gibney
Scholars join up as veil of secrecy lifts, outgoing MoD chief scientific adviser tells Elizabeth Gibney
Throughout most of the 20th century, student intake from state schools was generally higher at the University of Oxford than at the University of Cambridge, although the latter overtook its ancient rival in 1988, a House of Commons Library briefing on Oxbridge "elitism" has found.
First UK Fraunhofer revs its engine as technology-hub model gains traction. Elizabeth Gibney writes
The economic crisis in Europe could open up a major divide in university funding across the Continent, the European University Association has warned.
The economy is boosted by ?227,000 for every student the state puts through A levels and a degree, a report has found.
Universities are struggling to balance recommendations to send PhD students on internships with the fact that their supervisors often fail to see the value of such placements, a conference has heard.
Malcolm Grant's successor must look abroad while keeping an eye on home. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Response to EU law will spur the UK's leading role in reducing animal testing. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Shocked by price rises, UK students are looking carefully at US universities. Elizabeth Gibney writes
UK universities made ?1.1 billion through research contracts with businesses and non-commercial organisations in 2010-11, according to Higher Education Statistics Agency data.
Staff at the University of the West of England are considering strike action in a dispute over their workloads.
Imperial College London, University College London and the computer firm Intel have launched a research institute they hope will help to shape the way cities work in the future.
Further legal challenges possible as court overrules OIA for the first time. Elizabeth Gibney reports
PhDs and postdocs turn to social media to answer their pressing questions. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Everyone knows that science is an international profession, but data from the US National Bureau of Economic Research have given a clear picture of which countries export their talent and which have researchers flocking to their shores.
EIB calls on UK universities to apply for long-term, low-interest investment. Elizabeth Gibney reports
One of the longest-serving vice-chancellors in the UK higher education sector has announced he will retire next year to pursue activities including a master’s degree in philosophy.