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Dominique Vernay, the institution’s president, talks to Jack Grove about why 19 French institutions are stronger as one
THE analysis reveals progress in closing gap, but female academics still earn nearly ?6K less than men
Civil servant appeals for further savings to avoid another round of government cuts
Did rises for vice-chancellors outpace those of academic staff, and did the REF swell the salaries of star researchers? Jack Grove rings up the benefits accrued
A number of London School of Economics buildings have been evacuated after a huge underground fire filled nearby streets with toxic smoke
University of the Arts London, LSE and King’s all involved
BIS confirms changes as NAO and PAC investigate company for over-payments
Demand for places is justifiably high because graduates make it on the big stage
Tolerance of dishonesty high in system where one in seven cheats in exams
Labour’s Paul Blomfield believes change could happen even if Tories lead government after general election
Headteachers from some of the UK’s top private schools have called on universities to improve pastoral and academic support for first-year students
Students have occupied a London art school in protest over cuts to foundation courses.
A ?120 million redevelopment of the London School of Economics has been given the green light by planners.
A new “health surcharge” levied on international students from next month is “an election stunt full of loopholes”, a legal expert has claimed.
Universities UK president Sir Christopher Snowden has been appointed the next vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton.
Academics complain after ‘technical difficulties’ delay responses and modelling tool
University applicants welcome the presence of international students on campus and believe they will improve learning experiences, a survey suggests.
Where will the axe fall? Up to 165 jobs may be lost as enrolments tumble
The university’s principal on capturing a landmark building, a rebranding volte-face, and the capital’s ‘fizz’
European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of a whistleblowing Latvian academic
But university’s registrar defends v-c, saying he has been ‘targeted personally and directly’ for weeks
A University of Birmingham pro vice-chancellor has been appointed to lead Heriot-Watt University
Just a third of bright teenagers from poorer backgrounds take an A level likely to help them attend a selective university, a study says
A learning support company received millions of pounds of public money despite undertaking student disability assessments itself, a new report says.