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More than a quarter of university students now use social media to contact their lecturers
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Discussions and activities on University Mental Health Day
Continent must learn to?maximise research strengths, says former European Commission president turned ¡®accidental academic¡¯
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Only two awarding bodies accrediting Secure English Language Tests, used to assess overseas students¡¯ language capability, will be approved by the UK government from April.
The UK¡¯s slight growth in international student recruitment over the past year overshadows a ¡°global underperformance¡± when compared with other countries, an analysis has warned
The government encouraged private colleges to grow ¡°without sufficient regulation in place to protect public money¡± and a senior civil servant should have opposed the policy, according to MPs
What will be driving the use of education technology in universities in the next five years?
Early career scholars offered hundreds of tips and sage advice tweeted by longer-established peers
Nick Hillman¡¯s knowing nod to punk in a Hepi report prompted a flurry of rock¡¯n¡¯roll quips on Twitter
University faces ?17m deficit as enrolments fall while expenditures rise
A UK shortage of digital skills has reached a ¡°tipping point¡± and universities are not doing enough to address the crisis, a House of Lords report warns
An organisation with more than 200 US university members has formally urged the federal government to ditch plans for a college ratings system
One of the leading figures in post-war British management education has died
A report on university course changes by the consumer watchdog caused a stir this week
Wikipedia is now an embedded feature of most students¡¯ study and universities must do more to help them to utilise the user-generated encyclopaedia
Tributes made to eminent professor of higher education, former Brighton v-c and head of Oxford college
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31 per cent of scholars think international students¡¯ English skills are not up to scratch
World University Rankings data reveal the most outward-looking institutions
All the discussion from the Campaign for Science and Engineering¡¯s annual discussion
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