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Universities may be forced to use swipe cards that monitor student attendance to comply with tough new immigration rules, a vice-chancellor has warned.
Only one in five offers by the New College of Humanities has gone to a person from a state school so far, according to A.C. Grayling, the master of the new institution.
As annual tuition fees treble to a maximum of ?9,000, Jack Grove looks at the elements that affect prospective students' choices
The president of the National Union of Students will face a strong challenge for his job at next week’s annual elections.
Concerns have been raised over fair access to internships after the publisher of The Guardian became the latest firm to express an interest in providing higher education.
Spending on the highest-paid staff at Russell Group universities has doubled in less than a decade, according to a report.
Master's course offers expert oversight from 'spa with strippers' tour operator. Jack Grove reports
David Willetts has said that he intends to let universities know “by the end of the month” whether the grade threshold at which university places are removed from the cap on numbers is to be lowered in 2013-14.
Efforts to promote race equality in higher education have petered out and had "little impact", a conference has heard.
As many as 300 academics are chasing each junior research post at top institutions.
Sector experts cool on 'bureaucratic' engagement plans proposed by watchdog. Jack Grove reports
Investigation sparked by questions about staff qualifications and contact hours. Jack Grove writes
Passion for a subject remains the number one reason for going to university, outpacing the desire to improve job prospects, according to a poll of young people.
An alternative examination to A levels is gaining a foothold in state schools, its creators claim.
Newer universities have criticised the government for delaying the announcement of student number controls in 2013-14.
Bolder measures are required to ensure students from poorer families have access to information about university courses, a thinktank has said.
The pressure on universities to abandon national pay bargaining is likely to grow after another minimal pay offer to staff, a prominent personnel chief has argued.
Union leaders have condemned a 0.5 per cent pay offer by universities.
Almost all Russell Group universities have failed to reach independently set levels for admitting pupils from state schools and poorer backgrounds, new figures show.
Consultation reveals overwhelming rejection of proposed PQA system. Jack Grove reports
Failure to protect teaching quality at low-cost higher education providers could threaten the health of the entire university sector, the former president of Universities UK has warned.
Lecturers from post-1992 universities in London are joining school teachers in a walk-out to protest against changes to their pensions.
Plans for students to apply to university after getting their grades have been abandoned in the face of opposition from schools and universities.
David Willetts has declined to offer any support to a University of Cambridge student who was suspended for two and a half years for heckling him.