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The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education has launched a quality mark to assure students about standards in higher education.
Outstanding lecturers and learning-support staff within higher education have been recognised by the sector.
A university's appeals process for PhD students has been criticised as inconsistent, unclear and unfair by the Quality Assurance Agency.
Professor unfairly dismissed in restructure that increased the number of posts. Jack Grove reports
London Metropolitan University has had its licence to recruit international students suspended by immigration officials.
A university information website by Which? could become a more influential source of advice for students than the Quality Assurance Agency or official data sources such as Key Information Sets, an expert on higher education law has predicted.
A sharp decline in the number of European students coming to the UK this autumn could have serious consequences for UK universities, a vice-chancellor has warned.
Chinese-heritage students say stress or sloth, not cultural mores, spurs plagiarism. Jack Grove writes
Tragic history revisited as farce in this year’s THE ‘exam howlers’ competition. Jack Grove reports
As UK universities welcome the world's elite athletes ahead of the London Games, hopes are high for a golden legacy of swifter innovation, higher-quality facilities and a stronger profile. Jack Grove reports
The University of Oxford is to benefit from a record ?75 million donation in a move that may signal a shift towards an Ivy League-style model for supporting disadvantaged students.
State cuts pushing US sector towards 'Ponzi'-style growth model, president claims. Jack Grove writes
Stand-alone university pension schemes for non-academic support staff have a combined deficit of ?1.1 billion, new analysis shows.
Ignore innovative and team-based learning at your peril, HEA conference hears. Jack Grove reports
The University of Oxford has received a record ?75 million donation that will be used to support disadvantaged undergraduates.
University applications by English students have dropped by 10 per cent, according to the latest figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.
Students in Cornwall could receive up to ?3,000 each from their county council to support their university studies in a first for local authorities under current funding arrangements.
Some post-1992 universities have outperformed traditional institutions in the latest set of graduate-destination statistics.
Jack Grove talks to Miguel Angel Beltrán, the falsely imprisoned Colombian scholar now fighting for reform
Elite universities have failed to make significant progress in attracting students from poorer backgrounds, according to the sector's access watchdog.
An academic drowned herself "while the balance of her mind was disturbed" after quitting her post in the belief that she was being forced out of her role, an inquest has heard.
Students at new universities are almost twice as likely to get a full student grant as their peers at Russell Group institutions, figures show.
University admissions officers are most impressed by applicants who demonstrate a desire to study independently, a new poll has found.
Oxford loses out in THE Table of Tables as Soas makes way for new blood. Jack Grove reports