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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
Committee chair Robert Halfon calls for universities to offer more technical degrees or lose state funding
French president is credited with being behind boom in applications to study at Sciences Po
Devolved administration’s move puts pressure on Westminster government to confirm post-Brexit arrangements in England
Academics are told to think twice about returning module marks that average below a 2:1
Ahead of THE’s Asia Universities Summit in Shenzhen, Jack Grove visits the city known as China’s Silicon Valley to assess whether its ambitious new university could really emulate Stanford – and eclipse its Hong Kong neighbours
High-profile bronze award winners hope to improve ratings after changes to methodology of UK’s teaching standards audit
Former Soviet state can become destination for international students thanks to its successful fight against academic graft, says minister
Infrastructure plans at English universities may be derailed by credit downgrade and loss of access to European Investment Bank, says regulator
The leading lawyer and wife of the former British prime minister on why she applied to the LSE over Oxbridge, tuition fees and the importance of international students
Aston University head warns mooted cuts to tuition fees in England will only benefit wealthiest graduates
World’s biggest university investment programme will award billions of dollars using a new internal competition for quality-related funding, say experts
Analysis of public sector pay claims that university leaders are paid ‘well below’ those in similar leadership positions
New report highlights growing crackdown on dissident academics and increased political interference in campus affairs
In first public appearance since his appointment, Sam Gyimah claims Labour’s plan to scrap fees is unrealistic
Office for Students asked to tackle huge pay awards given to leaders of private providers
Baroness Deech tells parliamentary committee that UK universities are ‘complicit’ in censoring lawful speech while giving hate preachers access to students
Hotbed of student protest may struggle in future because of lack of interest in committee roles