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BP-funded oceanographers warn of the dangers of neglecting research
Poor career prospects fuel rise in US university leavers seeking ‘funemployment’
But some fear large gifts from US companies may dictate universities’ curricula
150 universities pledge to join Institute of International Education initiative
First-ever American poll to be carried out on the effect of higher education on happiness and success
A new marketing drive aims to boost country’s share of students from BRICS countries
Comedians and academics aim to make scientific principles exciting and fun
Michael Crow is among a growing band of US university leaders whose pay is performance-related
Students assigned an old-fashioned date by Boston College lecturer
Border states a key battleground as the struggle for international income intensifies
Global competition prompts easing of curbs on commissions to student recruiters
Judgment is a key development in student athletes’ bid to claim a cut of billion-dollar college sports
‘Student contract’ fails to forestall exodus as academy reels from massive cuts
Liberals and conservatives argue over merits of intergenerational Pay It Forward plan
Sport’s on-campus growth reflects rising number of overseas students in country
Institutions struggle as the pool of potential students shrinks
Faculty-in-residence keen to offer advice and a listening ear
Perma CC consortium aims to host primary source material for ever
High tuition, bad press and recovering economy cited in falling student numbers
Open educational resources considered by institutions and publishers
US institution’s Doha venture is said to contravene its 1815 charter
University renowned for drunkenness pioneers a new way to tackle binge drinking
Critics turn on proposal to ‘shame’ sector into cutting costs
Educators cannot assume that all young people are old hands online, research shows