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Longitudinal study adds to concerns raised about the future of UK research. Jack Grove reports
Post-1992 bursaries decline in the ?9,000 fees era, IFS research shows. Jack Grove reports
There is no evidence to suggest that increasing tuition fees to a maximum of ?9,000 a year has deterred large numbers of students from applying to university, a report has argued.
'Reposition yourselves' mission groups are advised as institutions switch allegiance. Jack Grove reports
The University of Surrey has left the 1994 Group, saying the move reflects "the changing higher education environment".
Arab Spring nations must look back to advance, conference hears. Jack Grove reports from Madrid
Universities should emulate the aircraft manufacturer Airbus in forming alliances in which partner institutions provide a single specialised element of a student's education rather than trying to offer a complete academic experience in one place.
Procedures must change to improve women’s options, says Brunel’s new head. Jack Grove writes
Mental health, plagiarism, GaddafiPhD on agenda at complaint resolution forum. Jack Grove writes
A psychology professor suspended after criticising university managers is to face a disciplinary hearing for alleged "gross misconduct".
Analysis of doctorates prompts concerns over adequacy of scholars’ training, reports Jack Grove
Universities dismiss Michael Gove's call for them to take charge of examinations, reports Jack Grove
Research will be focused in just 25 universities by 2025 as the UK sector becomes increasingly stratified, higher education experts have predicted.
Applications to medical schools, veterinary courses and Oxbridge have increased by 2 per cent compared with last year.
London Metropolitan University has halted plans to outsource its support services after losing its licence to recruit overseas students.
Lords call for more study abroad
Chomsky among those decrying the removal of a Manchester Met professor. Jack Grove writes
Experts say many young people deterred by fear of debt are missed by Polar data. Jack Grove reports
Lecturers at the University of East London are set to hold a one-day strike in a row over proposed changes to staff workloads.
University lecturers will not join industrial action later this month over a 1 per cent pay offer after members voted against a strike.
The new director of the London School of Economics has scotched persistent rumours about the institution's privatisation, affirming that it will remain in the state system.
Bonuses paid to investment staff working within the sector's main pension scheme almost doubled as it closed its final salary scheme to new members.
More than 1,700 people have signed a petition protesting against the suspension of an internationally-renowned psychology professor at Manchester Metropolitan University.