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UEL body plans research into attainment and staffing gap
Will Michael Gove’s reform plans endanger the traditional values he seeks to promote? Jack Grove investigates
Institutions consider a ‘range of strategies’ to win favourable scores from students
Students who apply to university after receiving their A-level results are almost twice as likely to be dissatisfied with their course, a survey says.
Undergraduates at the University of Bath are the most satisfied students in the UK, according to the latest National Student Survey.
The private, not-for-profit ifs School of Finance has been granted university college status by the government.
Many private colleges are failing to take action to catch cheating by students, according to a Quality Assurance Agency review.
Academics at leading South Korean universities are the world’s best at attracting funding from business, a new study says.
Overseas universities are hoping to snap up UK students left without a university place on A-level results day.
“Eugenics was created by Charles Darwin’s cousin Gollum,” according to a student gaffe that formed a late entry in our annual exam howlers competition
Students’ unions from across London have created a new body that could replace the University of London Union (ULU), aiming to stop the university from taking over union buildings.
Online comments show no room for complacency
Observers predict admissions turmoil as Russell Group members join clearing
Children from the poorest families remain around half as likely to enter higher education than their more affluent peers, new figures show.
A legal challenge has been launched over law changes that unions claim make it easier to remove staff on fixed-term contracts.
The former deputy head of the Higher Education Academy has taken over at the helm of the organisation.
Nick Hillman promises to speak truth to power and not toe party line
Can the government push through an overhaul of the sector in tough times?
Findings likely to be of interest to BIS as student loan costs grow
The number of students starting modern languages degrees fell by 12 per cent last year – double the overall drop in student numbers, new figures show.
Participants in Edinburgh Napier study did better than expected
Revamped IT systems are ready for admissions deluge, states Mary Curnock Cook
Only one in five students will take a TV to university, with most relying on their laptop or smartphone to view programmes, a new survey shows
A strike ballot is opening at the University of Liverpool over plans to force about 2,800 non-academic staff to accept revised terms and conditions