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University and College Union calls for regulator to close loophole that allows institutions to omit details of housing perks from annual statements
Former rector of Recep Tayyip Erdo?an University is sentenced to four years on alleged terrorist charges
Academics with higher qualifications or more experience could get higher scores in subject-level teaching excellence framework
Historic flying of Trans Pride flag at University College Cork follows similar commitment to equality by other Irish universities
Charles Hymas said meeting over new campus was ‘more akin to a Roman amphitheatre where any slave felt to be worshipping the God Mammon was going to be bayed down’
Outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on four years in what many regard as English higher education’s toughest job
Sam Gyimah has been criticised for failing to commit to associate membership of Framework Programme 9
Senior MP says Sam Gyimah's failure to answer questions about research integrity may lead scholars to conclude area is 'not a ministerial priority'
Regulator bows to pressure to scrap ‘basic’ regulation status but stands firm on senior pay reporting rules
Recent criticisms of universities is not a ‘blip’ but reflects dawn of ‘age of the student’, says minister
Appointments watchdog also explains how Downing Street advisers vetoed proposed Office for Students student board member
Achieving the prime minister’s goal of reshaping post-18 education will require another shake-up of sector regulation, warn experts
First sector-wide analysis of UK vice-chancellors’ pay in 2016-17 reveals more six-figure pay-offs to departing heads
Our annual pay review details v-cs’ remuneration, explores the make-up and workings of the governing bodies that set it, and compares the rewards on offer with those of other sectors
Our annual pay review details v-cs’ remuneration, explores the make-up and workings of the governing bodies that set it, and compares the rewards on offer with those of other sectors
MPs on education select committee suggest vice-chancellors should not be paid more than the prime minister
Students unlikely to be won over by tweaks to current funding arrangements, says sector leader
Lower sticker price for degrees would do nothing to help poorer students, says London Economics analysis
US Department of State ‘deeply concerned’ over lack of evidence against Serkan G?lge
New software to identify ghostwritten essays welcomed, but experts say it is not a panacea
Institutions will need to disclose full details of all those earning more than ?150,000 under the regulator’s proposed new rule
Brexit cheerleader criticises excessive regulation and downplays scuffle at student event
Up to 24,000 students will study at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University’s two campuses near Shanghai by 2028
Domestic students are being squeezed out of Dutch universities by growing numbers of international students, claims a leading newspaper