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Are the best assessors your colleagues, or external observers?
Notts Trent head Neil Gorman was highest earner with pay and benefits of ?620K in his final year
Controversial cuts to Disabled Students’ Allowance are to be subject to a legal challenge
Professors are several percentage points more likely to be women than they were a decade ago, new figures show
QAA report followed claims university had bent rules to allow students sponsored by Saudi government extra resits
Students taking BTEC vocational qualifications are more than twice as likely to score top marks as they were seven years earlier, says a new study.
Regulator wants elite universities to set ‘challenging targets’ on admissions as student number controls end in autumn
Sir Ian Diamond’s efficiencies report endorses the shift from incremental pay rises to service-related rewards
Postgrad’s study questions reliability of results on staff evaluation website as US students seek ‘easiest A’
Allowing some universities to charge tuition fees above ?9,000 a year would “create further inequity” in higher education funding, a university group has warned
A cut to tuition fees not coupled with a rise in taxpayer funding would damage universities, Lord Mandelson has said as Labour finalises its policy.
Could US moves to measure undergraduates’ improvements in critical thinking, writing and other skills spread to the UK?
Future of branch campus in Adelaide under review as funds dry up and London focuses on partnerships
UK students may soon be able to apply to universities in continental Europe through Ucas after the admissions body changed its rules
Students from poor families should pay tuition fees of only ?3,000 a year, according to the chair of the Independent Commission on Fees
Viral Thakerar dissatisfied with an OIA judgement restricted by university’s destruction of relevant exam documents
Malcolm Gillies’ ?453K final-year payment may make him last year’s highest paid vice-chancellor
Academic’s ‘formidable expertise and knowledge’ and ‘unique voice’ remembered
CoLab project is putting a new twist on art forms
The UK’s capital is the most searched city by US students looking to study abroad, a new analysis shows
Many universities are using “unlawful” terms allowing them to make “unfair” changes to courses midway through a degree, a consumer watchdog has said
Left impugns tactics in Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute but negotiators claim improvements were achieved
Russell Group’s review body on ice after education secretary hits pause button
Move follows row over ‘shadow’ disciplinary panel set up in reaction to institution’s performance management