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Ex-foreign secretary decries border policy debarring lucrative overseas students. Chris Parr reports
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The move to make nursing an all-graduate profession has not had a detrimental effect on the quality of care, an independent commission on the future of nurse education has found.
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But tailored training can boost take-up among scholars at all levels, researcher tells Chris Parr
Is your workplace built on an ancient burial ground, or is there a part of the stationery cupboard that has always been a degree or two colder than the rest of the building, sending chills up your spine?
The first new vet school south of London is to be constructed around the theme that human and animal health is intrinsically linked.
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Minister discusses licence retraction and backs hard line according to UKBA. Chris Parr reports
Details of how much money individual universities spend on research and teaching could be made public under proposals designed to create transparency in institutions' reporting of the costs of their activities.
The government¡¯s education policies spread ignorance, not privilege, the general secretary of the University and College Union will tell an anti-austerity demonstration today.
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Take Mooc claims with a pinch of salt, manager advises technology conference. Chris Parr reports
As the first undergraduates subject to England¡¯s new higher fees regime acclimatise to campus life, Chris Parr talks to freshers across the capital about their reasons for going to university, how they are financing their studies and how they feel about tuition costs of up to ?9,000 a year
"Organisational effectiveness is not viewed as simply foregrounding cost savings, but instead a much more complex interplay of influences and drivers that facilitate opportunities for enhancing the ways in which we manage movement."
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Why are almost-lifelike animated characters creepy? Chris Parr talks to a researcher exploring the 'uncanny valley'
International students arriving in London will no longer have to endure long queues to register with the police following changes to the registration procedure.
Sector failing to keep pace with changing labour market, scholar warns. Chris Parr reports
The first website in Europe dedicated to information about the Continent's open and distance-learning courses has been launched.
Universities are missing out on applications, as well as thousands of pounds in income, because their websites are outdated and unappealing to prospective students, a digital agency has warned.
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Distil PhDs into 120 seconds: impossible? Not for the winners of a recent competition. Chris Parr reports