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Cost rises to ?1.1 billion with FE and alternative providers added
New system to ‘put student needs at the centre’
The former Cabinet minister and diplomat will be the first black woman to lead a UK university
SUSTAIN programme includes year-long training programme
Future of the 400-year-old Catholic college is uncertain after decision to leave federal university in 2018
Imperial College London vice-provost Debra Humphris has been appointed as the new head of the South Coast institution.
Number of BTECs held by prospective university students on the up
Plans come after THE analysis revealed 18.2 per cent pay difference
What are the key issues local union branches are dealing with, and how do they manage relationships with institutions in what many activists argue is an increasingly confrontational environment?
Study of 2,000 university students finds procrastination raises risk for engaging in academic misconduct
Respondents to Hepi poll were generally positive about the contribution of international undergraduates and lecturers to UK universities
Prize-winning physicist appointed as vice-chancellor of ANU
Ulster University is to cut up to 210 jobs and lose around 1,200 student places to cope with a ?8 million reduction in Northern Ireland’s higher education budget
Contestant in African nation’s answer to The Apprentice wins MSc scholarship
Irish regulator warns of potential threat of QAA’s move to risk-based review system
Universities must address campus ‘drink culture’, whose consequences are reflected in adjudicator’s caseload, says Rob Behrens
About 10 per cent of admissions staff say their university offers places over the phone on predicted grades alone, UCU survey finds
University lecturers can learn how to teach creativity by looking at innovative practice found in art colleges and music schools, claims education expert
Efforts to reject a consumerist approach to higher education are undermined by unions’ own reliance on money-making activities, a new study claims
The UK’s “internationally admired system of peer review” should remain part of any future higher education quality assurance system, the head of the sector’s standards watchdog has said.
Fifty-five people working in universities have been named as the latest winners of the sector’s top honour for teaching and learning
UK Mooc platform adds new partners after admitting that using global rankings as a proxy for quality ‘hides a lot of detail’
Higher Education Academy report into quality assessment recommends creation of a task force to establish guidelines around the 2:1-2:2 borderline
Institutional reviews by the Quality Assurance Agency could become a thing of the past in favour of more robust internal monitoring by universities themselves, a draft policy paper suggests.