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Plans were abandoned only after ‘extensive negotiations’ with union
Prepare for some Darwin-on-Mendel action: it’s the ‘exam howlers’ 2013
A protester has been arrested for allegedly writing in chalk on a university building during a demonstration in support of outsourced cleaners.
Four out of five students live away from their university campus and spend around ?50 a month travelling to their studies, new research shows.
Consultation shows widespread resistance to regulator’s proposal
Offa data another blow to ministerial claims of ‘competitive pressure’
Institutions must fulfil their historic mission of developing student potential, says former vice-chancellor
More than 19,000 extra students have applied to university this year compared to 2012, new figures show.
Ministers should focus more resources on explaining the student finance system to parents to avoid children being put off university by debt, a thinktank says
Outsourced cleaners from Latin America have picketed a London university over calls to have them put on the institution’s payroll.
More than 3,000 higher education staff were made redundant as the sector prepared for the introduction of ?9,000 tuition fees, a new study says.
Watchdog backs down after institutional appeal for second time
Six hundred sign letter calling for return to negotiations
HEA study finds efforts to promote pedagogy have yet to pay off
How a brutal murder led one academic to the underworld of dogfighting
Dramatic falls in part-time and mature student numbers must be tackled to ensure people from poorer families have the chance to go to university, access head Les Ebdon has warned.
Deadlines to appeal final degree results differ vastly between universities, according to research by the consumer rights charity Which?
An Australian vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of King’s College London.
The number of EU students participating in the Erasmus scheme is set to almost double.
A chemistry professor whose lessons have been viewed on YouTube by thousands of students across the world is one of this year’s winners of the Higher Education Academy’s National Teaching Fellowships.
More than a third of recent graduates in work are doing jobs that do not require a degree, new figures show.
Stonewall survey rates Cardiff and Liverpool John Moores as best for supporting gay, lesbian and bisexual students
Kingston scheme encourages feedback from all types of undergraduates
Transfer should be reversed to improve widening participation, Bill Rammell says