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Author of 1997 higher education review fears Whitehall's 40 per cent participation target is too low. John Gill reports.
Grant letter urges universities to embrace business and two-year degrees. John Gill reports.
Universities are urged to focus more on practice to remain relevant to managers. John Gill reports.
The Office for Fair Access this week revealed for the first time how much of their top-up fee income universities are spending on support for Britain's neediest students. Hannah Fearn and John Gill analyse the surprising results.
Universities that rely on large intake from one country are vulnerable, senior figure warns. John Gill reports.
Maggi Savin-Baden, an expert in web-based virtual learning, is turning her attention to medical students' training.
Government's 'value for money' drive may threaten strategic aims in research, teaching, fair access and economic impact. John Gill reports.
Sue Palmer is keen to work on improving police communications skills and to dispel the view that they are all 'thickies'.
Study says university collections are not meeting the needs of the Google generation, writes John Gill
University agrees deal with DWP to hand back public money after report highlights flaws. John Gill reports.
Soaring endowments at top universities fail to attract low-income students. John Gill reports.
But 'value for money' report suggests source for half of cuts is yet to be identified, reports John Gill.
Students value good extracurricular activities just as much as high academic standards. Rebecca Attwood reports.