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Mohamed Morsi leaves academy behind to lead Egypt in the post-Spring age. David Matthews reports
The UK government's policy towards universities mirrors a global divergence between highly paid graduates who are given "permission to think" in their jobs, and those leaving university who will end up in low-paid and low-skilled work.
Wales¡¯ education minister is to consult on the dissolution of Cardiff Metropolitan University despite the institution¡¯s governing body's rejection of his plans to merge it with two other universities.
The University of Edinburgh has joined major US universities including the California Institute of Technology in offering its online courses for free.
By 2020, more than four in 10 young graduates in countries that are members of either the G20 or the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development will be Indian or Chinese, according to a report.
The business secretary has said he ¡°accepts¡± that changes to the student visa system have damaged perceptions of the UK overseas and called for a ¡°liberal attitude to immigration¡±.
The governor who represents academic staff at Cardiff Metropolitan University voted for the institution to merge in a crucial ballot on independence, it has emerged.
Uncertainty surrounds departure of Durham's first female registrar. David Matthews reports
End of VAT exemption could add ?150m to cost of tending listed buildings. David Matthews reports
Students who undertake higher education in further education colleges may not be making informed choices, according to a major report commissioned by the government.
The immigration minister has told a cross-party group of MPs that any reports suggesting that the government will remove international students from net migration figures are not true.
The government has announced plans to give border staff new powers to refuse international students a visa as part of a programme of targeted interviews for applicants.
THE investigation shows almost ?60m spent on agents¡¯ commissions. David Matthews reports
As pressure on places rises, Uclan offers applicants a Cypriot alternative. David Matthews reports
Artwork channels ill feeling over high fees and visa changes. David Matthews reports
Firm that tests psychological reactions to brands 'not connected' to university. David Matthews writes
On most indices, a comparison of the Welsh and Scottish academies shows that the latter holds the aces. As the Saltire soars, will mergers allow Wales to cope with the shock waves generated by England¡¯s funding big bang? David Matthews reports
Applications by international students to study MBAs in the UK have been hit by unwelcoming government changes to visa policies, according to a survey from the Association of MBAs (AMBA).
The Welsh funding council will assess how the quality of higher education in the country¡¯s universities can be improved in changes to its powers outlined in a White Paper released by the Cardiff government.
Universities do not discriminate against poorer students and differences in participation are instead driven by exam results, a study suggests.
British scholars head for North Africa to forge links with territory neglected by UK sector. David Matthews reports
When the 2014 research excellence framework was being devised to take into account real-world impact, relocating a long-established university nursery to make way for such research was probably not what its designers had in mind.
Cardiff University is investigating reports that a prospective Chinese student was told by a recruitment agent that she could win a place at the institution despite not meeting its entry requirements.
More than one in six international students coming to study at universities in the UK have question marks over their ¡°genuineness¡±, according to the results of ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office interviews given to a cross-party group of MPs today.