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A new draft code of governance for Scottish universities has been condemned as ¡°weak¡±, ¡°meaningless in places¡± and offering ¡°nothing new¡± by student and academic unions north of the border.
European countries that have a greater proportion of foreigners in their skilled workforce produce more highly cited research, a study has concluded.
Survey reveals online revolution is news to large proportion of European universities
Philip Altbach says global expansion may entrench the dominance of Western university systems
Demise of matched funding leaves majority of institutions worse off. David Matthews reports
Nasir Warfa believes he is on a US security watch list, writes David Matthews
Overall funding for Welsh universities is set to increase by 13.6 per cent next academic year.
Several bodies could carry out university inspections simultaneously to cut the administrative burden
V-c aims for more international and postgraduate action
¡®Social engineering¡¯ might be needed to help integrate international students, Sheffield pro v-c says
Universities must address perception among staff of institutions¡¯ ¡®mediocre performance¡¯, hears David Matthews
Graduates with science degrees are less likely to be out of work during a recession than those who studied humanities, according to new research on more than 6,000 young Americans.
The OECD¡¯s Ahelo project aims to compare graduate quality internationally
State lowers pay hurdle for overseas graduates as mandarin backs student migrants. David Matthews writes
The project manager who oversaw a huge overhaul of London Metropolitan University¡¯s undergraduate teaching has said that universities need to be careful not to raise false hopes when they promise to ¡°consult¡± on major decisions.
Universities should teach undergraduates how to start up companies, the prime minister¡¯s enterprise advisor has said.
Tim McInnis, the former director of the alumni relations office at Durham University, has left the institution to join a cancer charity.
Master of Trinity says technology transfer offices can be more hindrance than help
Premium route to highly trusted sponsor status will cost ?8k a year. David Matthews reports
Proposal for government to directly fund universities could ¡®damage reputation¡¯, say respondents to White Paper consultation
The chief executive of the Higher Education Academy is to be the new head of the University of the West of Scotland.
The graduate premium in starting salaries increased by a quarter between 2005 and 2010, according to new research.
The academic field of international relations ignores the Global South and is limited by its reliance on the English language, a South African humanities scholar has argued.