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The proportion of students entering Russell Group universities who are state-educated has fallen in the last decade, a report from a government commission on social mobility has said.
Students at the University of Cambridge have written to an education minister attacking the government’s response to a petition against the plan to scrap AS levels.
Net migration to the UK has fallen again mainly thanks to a 23 per cent drop in the number of students coming to the country to study.
Moving health research and education funding to the Department of Health may mean higher education loses its voice
A campaign has been launched to promote part-time study following the dramatic fall in the number of such students choosing to enter higher education.
The gulf between the QAA benchmark on study time and the hours students put in raises questions about its judgement
School pupils from poorer backgrounds could be contacted by the government to nudge them towards applying to university if they get good GCSE grades, David Willetts has said.
London Metropolitan University will again be allowed to recruit international students after the 榴莲视频 Office ended the revocation of its visa licence.
The vice-chancellor of Staffordshire University has been announced as the new chair of the Million+ group of post-1992 universities.
Academics from the University of Leicester have confirmed a skeleton found beneath a car park in the city is that of the English king, Richard III.
The chief executive of the National Union of Students is to leave the organisation next year to take up a role heading up the Scout Association.
Prospective students from independent schools are much more likely to submit good personal statements to back up their applications to university, a study has found.
The number of students taking their own lives rose by 50 per cent in four years, figures have shown.
The University of Strathclyde has been named University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards 2012.
The number of people applying to universities in the UK as part of the main applications cycle has fallen by 14 per cent compared with last year, new figures show.
London mayor Boris Johnson has used a trip to India to highlight his concerns that the UK government’s visa rules are deterring students from the country from studying in the capital’s universities.
The next president of Universities UK will be University of Surrey vice-chancellor Sir Christopher Snowden after he was unopposed in the nominations process, it has been announced.
The University of Bath has left the 1994 Group of small research-intensive universities with its vice-chancellor saying continued membership of the organisation "does not reflect the type of university we are".
Undergraduate numbers have dropped at around a third of the institutions in the Russell Group of research-intensive universities, its director general has said.
The government has announced that it wants to publish more detailed figures on overseas students that "disaggregate" them from totals on net migration.
Senior management at a university have been accused of keeping staff "in the dark" about plans to outsource some support services.
The proportion of A levels awarded at the top grades has fallen as other figures show that almost 30,000 fewer students have so far been accepted on to courses compared with this time last year.
The main body representing universities in the UK has sought to reassure students in the light of "doom-laden" forecasts about how admissions will pan out after this year's A-level results are released on Thursday.
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service’s tariff points scheme is a step closer to being scrapped after a consultation showed there was “considerable” support for the move.