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David Willetts has expressed his "frustration" that the Browne Review did not address postgraduate funding, despite his own government's failure to resolve the issue.
Million+ worried by Willetts' failure to allay fears over widening-participation funds. Jack Grove writes
The National Union of Students president has backed proposals for a European Union loan system for master's students studying abroad.
Brazil has announced a second round of applications for a ?1.3 billion study-abroad scheme that could result in thousands of students coming to UK universities.
Sixty per cent of leading public figures in the UK have humanities, social science or arts degrees, a new study has found.
Universities charging lower tuition fees may be held to more rigorous standards than those levying ?9,000 a year, a professor of higher education policy has warned.
The egalitarian bent of Dutch society has been reflected in its higher education sector - until now. Jack Grove discovers that government and global forces are spurring some institutions to try to become 'tall poppies'
The Quality Assurance Agency has raised concerns about Leeds Metropolitan University's validation of degrees.
Exam chief also warns that proposals could work against widening participation. Jack Grove reports
President of top institution fears funding doldrums as student numbers skyrocket. Jack Grove reports
Hiring spree aims to boost research performance to level of 1994 Group. Jack Grove reports
Agreements signed by Colombian and UK universities will herald a new era of academic cooperation between the nations, according to the president of the country.
Academics have been "seduced" into using business-speak to defend higher education, according to leading scholars and politicians.
Considering a pupil’s social background in admissions should become the “norm, not the exception”, the government’s social mobility tsar has said.
A US sociologist has been named as the new director of the London School of Economics.
Student unions, rather than a "state-controlled" agency, should hold the power to ratify university tuition fee levels, the president of the National Union of Students has argued.
Academics at Birkbeck, University of London have called for the government to suspend its higher education reforms.
Judgment rejects narcoleptic's case as it would make OIA a legal 'surrogate'. Jack Grove reports
Majority of staff complain about lack of leadership and guidance in a new survey. Jack Grove reports
English universities enjoy the greatest freedom from state interference in Europe, according to research.
The new head of the 1994 Group has marked the start of his tenure with an outspoken attack on the coalition's higher education policy, arguing that it "lacks ambition".
Tuition fee waivers should be scrapped in favour of bursaries, according to a former president of the National Union of Students.
Teaching with the aid of notebook PCs is given a cautious thumbs up by lecturers. Jack Grove writes
Universities wishing to improve the "student experience" have been warned they are placing too much emphasis on satisfaction scores despite their limited usefulness.