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Too much emphasis on graduate employability in Key Information Sets could play into the hands of private for-profit providers at the expense of universities, a vice-chancellor has warned.
Research on the evidence for A-level grade inflation has prompted claims that elite universities are being damaged.
Conservatives are keen to follow Swedish, Danish lead in charging non-EU students. Jack Grove writes
Supporting reconstruction in Iraq drove home the value of teaching, an HEA Fellow tells Jack Grove
Scholars identify weaknesses in a proposed sector-wide 'reference tariff'. Jack Grove reports
'Lack of trust' and course mismatches mean study abroad may go unrecognised. Jack Grove reports
New 'Sorbonne League' at heart of effort to create world-class elite. Jack Grove reports from Paris
The tightening of visa rules poses a “serious risk” to the academic health of University of Oxford, its vice-chancellor has warned.
Twenty-three higher education institutions failed to hit their targets for attracting students from poor families, new figures show.
Audit results in 'limited confidence' verdict and call for some external oversight. Jack Grove writes
Consumer rights champion Which? has urged the government to scrap plans to penalise students who repay their tuition fee loans early.
The vice-chancellor of the University of London has announced he is stepping down just one year into the post.
Debate has been further inflamed by claims that Turkey has paid off historians. Jack Grove reports
Loose 'ties' with author emphasised after terrible notices for 'erotic capital' book. Jack Grove writes
The grade threshold at which student places are removed from the recruitment cap and thrown open to full competition should be lowered from AAB to ABB at A level, a mission group has argued.
Jack Grove reports from Copenhagen on the Arab yearning for academic partnership and cooperation
Universities in Europe have been advised by a World Bank official to look to developing countries for inspiration rather than copying British and US models of higher education.
Scholars decry institutions' refusal to release data and desire for good news stories. Jack Grove writes
Students should be able to view simple pie-charts showing how their university spends its tuition fee income, David Willetts has said.
Plans for students to apply to university after receiving their A-level results have been challenged as the consultation on the higher education White Paper draws to a close.
A “narrow, Oxbridge-obsessed” approach to higher education reform will thwart attempts to increase social mobility, according to a new report by a group of new universities.
Only 4 per cent of international students use social media to select a foreign university, according to a worldwide survey of undergraduates.
Poor students thrive at elite university and go on to earn more than their peers. Jack Grove reports
Around 450,000 students a year could study abroad on the Erasmus scheme after a funding increase by the European Union.