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Student groups are holding a series of protests this month against pay inequality in universities
Universities claim releasing information would harm commercial interests or breach staff privacy
Academic inbreeding is not considered unusual or problematic in many countries, according to study
The comedy of Borat and Ali G creator Sacha Baron Cohen is to be the subject of an in-depth study by university scholars
The most important driver of demand for higher education will be the desire of citizens in China and India to reach a middle-class lifestyle, claims scholar
Private university in Turkey neglects research metrics for external views on academics’ performance
Average v-c salary up by a modest ?3,100 as scholar suggests ministers’ plea for pay restraint has worked
The traditional view of the PhD student as an ‘academic apprentice’ is challenged by a study
More academics were employed on teaching-only contracts around the time of the research excellence framework deadline, new figures show
More than half of academics have felt maltreated by journal editors, survey finds
Appeal tribunal overturns dismissal of case brought by Stephen Games over university’s PhD requirement
An inquiry has appeared to dismiss claims that student visa abuse is taking place at London branch campuses
Students and alumni of King’s College London have reacted with horror after the university announced it will change its name to “King’s London”.
Cherie Blair has been appointed a visiting professor of law at a Catholic university
South African v-c tells THE BRICS and Emerging Economies Universities Summit that rankings steer institutions away from vital local concerns
Half of schools in Britain did not provide a single applicant to medicine over a three-year period, a new study shows
International graduates are shunning the UK as a business destination because of “impossible visa restrictions”, a new study claims.
The number of UK students who have applied early to university has fallen by 3 per cent, new interim figures show
Removing student number caps in Australia led to a marketing explosion and a sharp rise in public spending, English higher education has been warned.
A former Labour education secretary has warned his party not to reduce tuition fees to ?6,000
University College London and the Institute of Education have confirmed they will merge next week
A London club’s Middlesex University-accredited two-year degrees promise a pitch-perfect environment to study football
Plans are part of industrial strategy to steal a march on other export-driven countries
At least three more universities are to withhold full pay from staff participating in the marking boycott over proposed pension changes.