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Data from the past four years of the World University Rankings suggest performance on industry collaboration is converging
Four years of data from THE’蝉 world rankings show that the UK appears to have stalled on internationalisation compared with some rivals
Latest data from OECD raises questions about growth of per-student spending in some countries, but by no means all nations
Simon Baker examines the data on reputation, international outlook and industry income
Data from the Office for Students appear to show vocational courses have bigger shares of such students
Half of list of 100 fastest-rising institutions in terms of contribution to the Nature Index is made up of Chinese universities and institutes
Analysis reveals that, when medicine is taken out of the equation, collaborations are thin on the ground
Data on international collaboration show cross-border authorship share falling over recent years
Last year’蝉 move to ease burden on graduates means system is almost back to where it was before fees hike, IFS report suggests
Grattan Institute says 25- to 34-year-old university leavers have found it tougher to find jobs matching their skills
UK should focus more on improving ‘skills value’ of degrees rather than subsidising loans, suggests director of education and skills
Data in OECD’蝉 Education at a Glance shows large variation in proportion of current expenditure being spent on teachers and support staff
Results from the European Student Survey suggest the UK, Austria and Ireland are also strong on providing students with chances to thrive outside class
Preview data from upcoming Global University Employability Ranking show view is reversed for some European nations
Freedom of Information requests suggest just a handful of members are involved in huge growth seen across sector
Survey of more than 14,000 international students studying in the country confirms post-study work as major driver for choosing Canada
Latest figures from annual Complete University Guide survey reveal another big uplift in master’蝉 fees for UK and European Union students
Analysis of movements between World University Ranking groupings shows strategies that are paying off and where others may be losing ground
New analysis on the full economic costs of research and teaching by ‘peer group’ raises concerns about long-term sustainability of some institutions
Latest Ucas figures show almost a quarter of 18-year-olds got at least one offer of a university place that did not depend on their upcoming results
Large-scale study raises questions about the usefulness of altmetrics for assessing research quality
Results from the European Student Survey underpinning the rankings reveal key differences in teaching across the Continent
Figures on full economic costs of research and teaching show significant growth in gap that is plugged mainly by overseas student fees
Latest data for June deadline applications show a worsening of figures compared with January statistics