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A deal to bring together early-career researchers from the UK and Kazakhstan to explore potential joint projects has been struck as part of the prime minister¡¯s visit to the central Asian state.
The number of graduate vacancies at leading employers is now at its highest level since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008, boosted by openings in the public sector, a survey has found.
Government¡¯s latest scheme already seen as insult abroad
The new chancellor of the University of South Wales tells David Matthews that the word deters poor pupils
After 12 months barred from travel to US, Nasir Warfa can reopen his diary
Those once threatened with deportation can¡¯t leave, v-c tells conference
The coalition¡¯s aim to reduce net migration to the ¡°tens of thousands¡± by 2015 makes more than half of international students in the UK feel less welcome, according to a new survey.
Newcastle University scooped the top prize last night at the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2013
Massive open online courses could prove a distraction to universities and cost them money, according to a consultancy that advises governments, investors and institutions on higher education issues.
Hefce reveals 215 assessors chosen from outside academy
The International Monetary Fund has announced it will use the edX massive open online course platform to deliver economics courses to government officials and eventually the public.
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has been announced as the new chancellor of the University of South Wales
The UK¡¯s platform for free online university courses has announced its first international members.
Just four European countries spend less as a proportion of national income
More scholarships and internships will boost graduates in the business world, says chief executive Martin Davidson
The Welsh government has said it will look into ¡°radical¡± innovations in higher education, including compressing undergraduate degrees into two years.
Universities have been lambasted for their ¡°excruciatingly slow progress¡± on switching away from investments in ¡°unethical¡± industries such as oil.
Universities in Wales have launched a report that argues that they create ?3.6 billion for the country¡¯s economy every year.
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office has concluded that the student visitor route into the UK is being used as intended and not as a back door route to work or settlement
Critics of university deal point to repression in Gulf state
Conference hears of funding problems, graduate unemployment and mission creep
Edinburgh Napier¡¯s outgoing v-c rejects ¡®tick-box¡¯ approach to governance
Recruiting overseas students is the priority rather than UK growth and innovation
Nation likely to lose fruitful position in UK research system, experts say