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Graduates who left university in 2007 are more likely to be unemployed than those who graduated earlier in the decade, new figures reveal.
Proposed vows are said to be status anxiety-driven and inimical to free thought. Jack Grove reports
HEA doesn't need subject centres, advocates argue, but critics disagree. Jack Grove reports
Renewed warnings have been voiced about the impact of funding changes on science and engineering departments amid fears that some will become loss-makers.
Universities will reap commercial and academic benefits by tapping into the skills of older people on lifelong learning courses, an academic has argued.
Most pupils planning to attend university from 2012 onwards are reconsidering their options due to the increase in tuition fees, according to a new poll.
Pundit's Newsnight performance gave history a bad name, scholars write. Jack Grove reports
Curnock Cook calls Willetts' proposed premium for some subjects 'unworkable', writes Jack Grove
Undergraduates studying at a private business school have been offered a partial refund of their tuition fees if they fail to land a job within six months of graduation.
Celebrity support is building behind the fight to save a Classics course. Jack Grove reports
One in five graduates earn less than the average worker educated to A-level standard, new figures show.
A-level pass rates have risen for the 29th successive year to 97.8 per cent, up from 97.6 per cent in 2010.
The A-level results are here again: cue the usual laments that exams are getting easier and the scramble for places is becoming ever more intense. But is any of it true? Jack Grove finds out
Hertfordshire rates itself highly on a graph showing the best-value institutions. Jack Grove reports
Annual survey shows future low-cost institutions scoring well against the ?9K set. Jack Grove writes
Scenes of riots and looting beamed around the world last week could affect the recruitment of overseas students to UK universities, experts have said.
Newer universities in London have enjoyed some of the biggest gains in student satisfaction, according to the results of the National Student Survey.
Deferring university entry until 2012, the first year of the new fees regime, may save some graduates money, finance experts have claimed.
More students from poor families are going to university, according to new data.
Science and maths courses should touch on topics such as gender, says the NUS. Jack Grove reports
The iconic theatre sees links with academe as a vital part of its role. Jack Grove reports
1994 Group fears proposed changes to teacher training could be devastating, reports Jack Grove
A project to increase the number of students doing languages at university has been awarded an extra ?1.2 million.