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The marks of private provider’s first cohort of graduates make Anthony Grayling feel more vindicated than ever
Three scholars with their sights set on Westminster explain what drives them to aspire to a career in?politics
Study finds inconsistencies in grading for borderline 2:1 and 2:2 essays
One of the UK’s oldest higher education institutions has moved a step closer to a potential merger with a Catholic university
About 40 per cent of university applicants might choose a different course if tuition fees were reduced to ?6,000 a year, a new study suggests
Sir Leszek Borysiewicz says that universities would lose hundreds of millions of pounds a year in EU funding
QAA to review AA Hamilton College after identifying ‘a number of significant weaknesses’
Mass lobby in Brussels for Horizon 2020 funding ‘draws line in the sand’ on cuts
But Queen’s University Belfast says issue is not related to academic freedom and organisers failed to complete necessary risk assessment
Plans by King’s to demolish historic buildings in a multimillion pound redevelopment of its Strand campus have been criticised by a conservation group
A private college paid almost ?2 million a year in public student loans has been criticised by the Quality Assurance Agency, despite being cleared of academic fraud.
Staff at the University of Surrey may strike later this term over plans to axe up to 100 jobs.
Universities awarding qualifications to those studying in the Caribbean must do more to monitor graduate employability
Study finds union leadership to be unreflective of the students they represent, being still dominated by middle-class white men
Proposed Horizon 2020 changes could mean millions lost, says delegation
Around 30 UK vice-chancellors have travelled to Brussels to lobby European policymakers against potential cuts to research funding.
University pension costs rose slightly last year, but may increase significantly in 2016 as major reforms take effect, according to pension experts.
The University of the Arts London is taking legal action to evict students who have staged a three-week occupation of one of its art schools.
Labour would use ?50 million from university access funds to guarantee face-to-face careers advice in schools.
London institution to charge students ?25,000 a year to study at Gozo institute
Proposal for financial penalties to maintain standards is rejected following sector-wide consultation
High scores for campus universities in our annual poll
A new doctoral centre will examine Magna Carta’s influence in the digital age
A hearing into the ‘needless’ death of a professor at Imperial College London has ruled that he took his own life by asphyxiating himself