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Universities should regularly inspect their collaborative partners to check on their financial stability and legal status, according to beefed-up Quality Assurance Agency requirements.
Buckingham unaware that college it validates has slipped again. David Matthews writes
The Scottish government has unveiled a package of extra financial support for students.
Students with ¡°modest¡± A-level results who were accidentally accepted to courses at the University of Ulster¡¯s School of Engineering are to be given places on a foundation year to help them prepare for their degree.
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office has announced it will pilot a scheme that gives universities access to a range of immigration services.
Institutions count the cost of 'surprise' Hefce clarification. David Matthews reports
AUA chair says recruitment fines sign of government 'chasing its tail'. David Matthews reports
The top ten universities in the world have remained unchanged in the 2012 Shanghai Jiao Tong rankings, but for the first time China has more universities in the top 500 than the UK.
Education company Pearson has launched a college that will offer degrees through the FTSE 100 company's partnership with Royal Holloway, University of London.
Planning permission for a ?1 billion development by the University of Cambridge has been granted.
Film shows 'wide-eyed' Soas football side meeting Middle Eastern realities. David Matthews reports
More Scottish students have been accepted on to places at universities in the country than this time a year ago, according to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.
The University of Salford aims to win ?5 million of contracts to train workers in the UK and abroad through a new subsidiary company launched this week.
Victim of harassment claims that HR manager proposed a deal. David Matthews reports
But Lord Triesman has few kind words for v-cs and ?9,000 fees, he tells David Matthews
David Matthews asks if MBA programmes are instilling ethics in their students
Funding council scraps the bidding process for low-price student places. David Matthews writes
A cross-party group of MPs has recommended a change in the law to prevent unpublished research data being released under the Freedom of Information Act.
The University of Manchester has admitted assessing the English skills of some international students with a language test deemed unsuitable for admissions, mainly in order to allow poorer students to apply for scholarships.
A Supreme Court ruling could pave the way for a "flood" of appeals from private colleges and overseas students against a significant number of government immigration decisions, lawyers have said.
The amount of money that UK universities earn from knowledge exchange rose by 7 per cent to just over ?3.3 billion between 2009-10 and 2010-11, according to a report by the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office has confirmed it will continue with the system of ¡°educational oversight¡±, which requires private higher education colleges to pass inspections carried out by the Quality Assurance Agency.
A cross-party group of MPs has said that students should be excluded from net migration statistics.