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Shinzo Abe may face questions over claims that he pushed education department to approve new veterinary school
Study finds dropout rate has remained static over course of decade
Many campus-based and post-92 universities claim gold in government-backed league table
Sir Christopher Snowden, former Universities UK president, attacks ratings in wake of Southampton’s bronze award
Sir Michael Barber says that classes in English universities could be ‘more inspiring’
International education is Australia’s third-largest export industry, worth more than A$20 billion, and is set for further growth driven by current geopolitics. Jack Grove reports on how international recruitment is playing its part in Australia’s embrace of the Asian century
Vice-chancellor explains traditional offices and teaching styles will disappear at ?330 million Waterside project
Release date was postponed in wake of uncertainty following UK general election
International charity flags ‘unprecedented’ numbers of academics sacked since last year’s failed military coup
Hong Kong student leader defends call to stop vigil in honour of victims of 1989 pro-democracy protests
US university leader explains how top teachers were selected to design a new multimillion-dollar teaching centre
UK’s distance learning institution looking to save equivalent of nearly a quarter of its budget
Former LSE director on how he overcame academic struggles to become Bill Clinton’s favourite political theorist, and the future for Labour
Academics can spot essays produced by contract cheating websites ‘most of the time’, say Deakin University researchers
Some big-name institutions may gain bronze when results are published next week, but sector experts are divided on impact on England's university pecking order
Some MPs turned out of office might turn to academia for employment. But what do former political high-flyers bring to a university, and what are the potential downsides? Jack Grove reports
Worcester vice-chancellor forecasts 'significant financial difficulty' for dozens of universities because of dip in student numbers
Annual survey of 14,000 UK undergraduates explores reasons for underachievement of black and ethnic minority learners
University of Glasgow research indicates students can improve communication and thinking ability by playing computer games
Researchers have triggered another vote over rules they believe to be ‘unlawful’ and ‘unfair’
Huge demand from China drives strong growth in international student numbers
Ahmadreza Djalali is being used as a cautionary example to other scholars working outside Iran, academics claim
One researcher urges academics to put concerns aside and back Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy, while others say it ‘doesn’t work’
New data show proportion of professors who are women has declined at some institutions