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University plans to give graduates more international experience
World Bank study weighs strengths and flaws of universities in wake of Arab Spring
Sterling¡¯s strength may mean weak recruitment, higher education sector warns
Minutes reveal huge write-off and continuing dispute with LSBF
A new government-commissioned study has championed the cultural and diplomatic benefits to the UK of educating overseas students.
Universities in the North have the most varied nightlife while London institutions are rated highly for their political scene, a new survey suggests.
A further education college offering degrees from three universities has had its licence to sponsor international students suspended.
New head of Higher Education Wales calls for review of funding to support students from deprived areas
List of CEO alumni favours North American and European rivals
Senior figures say ¡®disputed territory¡¯ curbs may prompt refusal to participate in EU framework
Old boy network still plays vital role in securing top posts, research shows
Fewer 18-year-olds and rise in BTECs could leave highly selective universities vulnerable, says Ucas chief
Universities Scotland has trumpeted the wider social value of international students beyond their economic contributions, arguing for visa policies that will help grow their numbers.
Universities should give more intellectual property over to small- and medium-sized British businesses
Almost nine out of ten graduates from the class of 2008-09 are in work, according to new data, and just over 3 per cent are unemployed.
We report from Spain on the University of Mondragon, which is fighting to preserve its teaching mission, industry-focused research and mutual governance model
Teesside¡¯s Centre for Realist Criminology to probe stories behind the statistics
BIS applies cap in 2014, but with terms allowing ¡®back door¡¯ expansion
A Scottish lecturer¡¯s union has launched an investigation into the use of zero-hours contracts by universities and colleges in Scotland
A London-based private provider is to offer pathway programmes with a consortium of Northern universities, enabling international students to get on to degree courses
BIS study on graduate premium challenges research-intensive claims
ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office bid would set huge hurdles for overseas students seeking private rentals, warns UKCISA
Student numbers at private higher education institutions will be capped from 2014-15, the government has confirmed, while private providers will also be granted unlimited recruitment of high-grade students.
Nearly half of all university finance directors believe now is a good time to be taking ¡°greater risk¡± onto their balance sheets, according to a survey by consultants Deloitte.