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But growth in those completing postgraduate research degrees in physics appears have stalled, according to latest Hesa data
Overall figures for full-time undergraduates suggest growth as other institutions expand significantly
Launching the post-18 education review in Derby tells you all you need to know about why yet another look at HE is vital for the prime minister’s political future
Aim is to preserve 'the best of the system we have' while making funding fairer, universities minister tells THE
Could the Commonwealth be a viable source of research networks should the UK fail to secure access to the EU’s research programmes post-Brexit? Simon Baker reports
Latest data show that Republic is no longer source of strongest demand for UK courses within EU
Latest Hesa data on degree classification shows where increase in top grades was highest in 2016-17
Analysis of the latest Ucas recruitment data suggests some institutions have changed strategy in the past few years
Breakdown of year-on-year performance of different countries shows how Chinese universities are quickly catching up with Japan as Asia’s major higher education powerhouse
In the first of a regular series looking at who is producing highly cited research in different areas, THE explores a subject currently deemed the ‘most prominent’ by Elsevier metrics
Simon Baker, THE’s data editor, charts some of the different strengths and weaknesses among Asian countries’ universities
Latest Hesa data show that University of Oxford again has lowest share of new students from state schools, but Oxford Brookes is furthest from its benchmark
But latest Ucas data show that institutions with the worst records in the past have seen an improvement
THE data analysis in partnership with Elsevier highlights economic impact of world’s leading institutions
Simon Baker discovers what the World Economic Forum’s ‘community’ of universities – the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF) – can teach us about industry-academia collaboration and innovation with economic impact
Milestone may be taken as evidence that gender equality in academia is improving, albeit slowly
Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest Western nations such as the UK are making good use of limited resources, but what are the side effects?
Immigration minister who led crackdown on ‘abuse’ of student visa system says it ‘serves nobody’ to pretend students do not count towards figures
New in-depth look at the price of hosting EU and non-EU students shows benefits far outweigh cost to taxpayer
Analysis by Deloitte raises questions about current weightings for teaching and research funding
The data underlying Altmetric’s top 100 articles of last year suggest that health research shared on Twitter has most impact
Latest data from Ucas suggest bulk of institutions are increasingly recruiting students with similar grade profiles
A trawl of published research shows that Santa Claus has an enduring fascination for academics
Ucas figures show the subjects, geographical areas and grades where getting such an offer is most likely