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UK institutions seeking to consolidate their position overseas are discovering Malaysia's potential. John Gill reports from Kuala Lumpur
The National Union of Students has called for the director of the Office for Fair Access (Offa) to resign, accusing him of presiding over a regime of “staggering incompetence”.
Seventy reformist scholars are detained by the authorities, writes John Gill
Mandelson's talk of sector raising skills in key economic areas worries leaders. John Gill reports
A "new wave" of universities is emerging that is redefining higher education and consigning the old axis of elite and non-elite to history.
Not too little, not too much collaboration found to be optimal for productivity. John Gill reports
With UK public still slow to give, universities launch graduate fundraising training. John Gill reports
Britain is hot on America's heels when student nationality is considered. John Gill reports
Cern physicists critique their portrayal in the latest Hollywood blockbuster. John Gill reports
Website of academic who spent nine fruitless years at Brighton warns others off study. John Gill reports
In London, Prime Minister Maliki unveils a raft of initiatives to strengthen ties with the UK higher education sector, while in Basra, British forces withdraw. John Gill reports
Students overestimate starting salaries by 10 per cent on average, study finds. John Gill reports
Reluctance to engage with Government's practical agenda could prove costly. John Gill reports