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The maximum tuition fees that can be charged by universities in England are to be frozen at ?9,000 for the 2013-14 academic year, the government has announced.
Supermarkets' consumer-led strategies proposed as a 'model for institutions'. Jack Grove reports
Open courseware is a shop window and a pressure valve, Delft leader argues. Jack Grove reports
1994 Group fires shot across bow of admissions service's proposed reforms. Jack Grove reports
The fifth biennial Sodexo-Times Higher Education University Lifestyle Survey is the last to quiz students under the lower tuition fees regime - and it reveals some telling views on the changing nature of the sector. Worries about debt have fallen as the current cohort realise what a comparatively good deal they have, yet it is clear that the dire state of the economy is affecting lifestyle choices. However some things - such as the paltry time spent in the library - never change. Jack Grove reports
Independent candidates have triumphed in the University and College Union elections by snapping up almost three-quarters of the contested places on its national executive committee.
Two-thirds of universities have failed to adequately consult students on their access agreements, the National Union of Students has claimed.
Social prejudice is driving "reactionary" press attacks on post-1992 universities, the president of Universities UK has argued.
Universities offer essential access to Asian market, Dearing conference hears. Jack Grove reports
V-c set to boost research strength and speak 'the right language' to students. Jack Grove reports
Selecting students on the basis of race in the US could be outlawed if a Supreme Court action is successful.
Nearly two thirds of people underestimate the value of international students to the UK economy, a new poll has found.
The Sutton Trust has launched a US version of its summer school camps to give UK students the chance to study at an American university.
A record number of Americans are studying at British universities, new data show.
Student claims lack of promised dyslexia support cost him a first-class degree. Jack Grove writes
Plans for students to apply for university after getting their A-level results have been strongly criticised by an admissions advice group.
Students who repay their tuition fees early may simply be making an unnecessary "gift to the government", an economist has warned.
'The young have fewer preconceptions' - Will Self talks to Jack Grove about his new professorship
Two teenagers have lost their legal battle against the increase in tuition fees this year.
Students will not be penalised for paying back their tuition fees early, the government has indicated.
A "cultural shift" is needed to embed "student-centred teaching" in universities, a new report claims.
Graduates entrepreneurs with “world-class innovative ideas” will be allowed to remain in the UK beyond their university studies, as the government responds to criticisms of its new visa regime for overseas students.