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But latest figures from the ONS show granting of study visas in UK HE remained stable
Arguably the natural end to a long process, this sector shake-up could end up implementing the aims of a five-year-old review
In this blog, news editor Simon Baker considers whether we’ve seen it all before with Hefce’s proposals
A number of vice-chancellors, prominent academics and other higher education figures have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours
The move away from overseas branches attests to the fact that such operations are hard to get right and offer no quick returns
Vince Cable is announcing a new set of measures designed to stem the fall in Indian students choosing to study in the UK
A huge fire has destroyed a new sustainable chemistry building that was being built at the University of Nottingham
Academic whistleblowers face ostracism and curtailed careers until the system fully recognises the value of more transparency
Princess Anne to open new neuroscience building as staff take action over job cuts
Mark Pegg is to step down as chief executive of the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education this month, it has been announced.
Ruth Farwell has announced she is to retire as vice-chancellor of Bucks New University early next year
We must heed warnings in Hepi’s academic experience survey before following Australia’s lead and abolishing tuition fee caps
The University and College Union has officially called off its marking boycott after members voted to accept a new pay deal from employers
Businesses are to be included alongside scientists in a new consultation on how to spend ?7 billion in capital funding for the next Parliament.
The University and College Union has agreed to postpone its planned boycott of marking after employers made a 2 per cent pay offer for next year.
The University of Huddersfield has been named University of the Year
The 1994 Group of small research-intensive universities has decided to disband 19 years after being set up.
Willetts, like Robbins, envisages more graduates, but he is similarly reluctant to explain how expansion will be funded
A cross-party group of MPs has launched an inquiry that will look at the black and minority ethnic community’s interaction with higher education.
Party conference season is upon us but there may be little dissent expressed over the fees status quo, despite its dangers
Independent Commission on Fees sounds warning over applicant numbers
Union members at the University of Liverpool have backed a strike over plans to move non-academic staff on to contracts with new terms and conditions.
Protection for science and research spending will be maintained in 2015-16 while the capital budget will be increased to ?1.1 billion, the chancellor George Osborne announced today.
State school children from London and other cities in England are more likely to go on to university after A levels than those from more rural districts, new figures suggest.