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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
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
University funding levels will remain broadly similar next year to those announced in 2014, the government’s annual has today confirmed
But experts warn numbers are disguising fall in part-time and mature applicants
Ucas figures show domestic intake increased by 14,000 students in 2014
Staff at pre-1992 universities have voted by two to one in favour of accepting plans to end the country’s largest private final salary pension scheme
The director of Soas, University of London, is to step down from his position this year owing to ill health
Letter urges university staff to reject new pensions offer and renew strike action, despite warnings that success is unlikely
A comparison of student-to-staff ratios and spending per student across Europe
Lecturer agrees an out-of-court settlement after the UCU sought to reclaim its legal costs
Jack Grove reports from Moscow on bold plans to revive the country’s ailing higher education sector
Figures also show 23 per cent of students now enter HE with BTECs
Academics in Saudi Arabia have been urged in an open letter signed by 18 Nobel Prize winners to condemn the public flogging of blogger Raif Badawi
Plans to rebrand itself as ‘King’s London’ have been dropped, principal has confirmed
University staff will not resume a marking boycott this week after employers put forward amended plans to reform the sector’s biggest pension scheme
The number of students awarded a first-class degree soared by 14 per cent last year.
Part-time student numbers have continued a dramatic decline after falling by 8 per cent last year, new figures show
Most admissions staff believe achievements outside the classroom are more important to gaining a university place than 10 years ago, a new study says
UK universities claim 10 spots in annual survey of gay-friendly workplaces