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Cardiff's Lifetime Scholarship resembles Hunger Games, body claims. David Matthews reports
David Matthews meets new ABS head Paul Marshall, who wants the business schools to find their voice
The University of Abertay Dundee has appointed a new vice-chancellor and principal almost a year after the previous head of the institution left amid a row over his retirement.
Including students in net migration statistics creates a ¡°perverse incentive¡± for the government to drive down foreign student numbers even though this does relatively little to cut long-term immigration, a report has argued.
The president of a flagship research university in Saudi Arabia will emphasise his institution's role in creating jobs for the country's burgeoning youth population in the Higher Education Policy Institute's annual lecture.
This graph, from a Higher Education Statistics Agency report, shows how institutions in the four nations of the UK rely on very different types of student for their tuition fee income.
But still no sign of higher education bill. Simon Baker and David Matthews report
The vice-chancellor of the University of Wales, Newport, is to resign from his post for personal reasons at the end of this academic year.
Almost a quarter of students and school-leavers in the UK intend to study abroad, with the main motivators being a desire for adventure, plans for an international career or financial worries about pursuing university at home, a survey has found.
Academics must be more involved in decision-making, David Matthews hears
Institutions get targets on 'economic relevance', income and dropout rates. David Matthews writes
REF and students' desire for insider insights spur career-switch scheme. David Matthews reports
The president of Universities UK floated proposals for uncapped tuition fees to be paid by private investors in return for a proportion of a graduate's salary, it has emerged.
Fees could rise at lower end as pool shrinks, while ABB allows expansion at top. David Matthews writes
Teesside University has had its licence to sponsor international students reinstated after it was suspended in early February.
Higher education MBA fetes 10th year as sector's need for 'strategy' rises. David Matthews writes
BIS/Treasury face-off over AAB policy is near an end, report David Matthews and Rachel Williams
Staff don't see that sector needs initiative and funds, says Charles Clarke. David Matthews writes
As the fallout from the Arab Spring continues, David Matthews reports from Cairo on the birth - and troubled infancy - of the student union movement in Egypt
The despair over unemployment that sparked the Arab Spring continues to dog graduates in the region. David Matthews reports from a British Council conference in Morocco that aimed to find solutions
Two Islamic societies at London Metropolitan University have launched a scathing attack on ¡°undemocratic, ill devised and misleading remarks¡± by the vice-chancellor, who proposed banning alcohol from parts of the campus in case it offended Muslims.
The Northern Ireland government has issued the region¡¯s two universities with a checklist of targets as part of its higher education strategy.
The University and College Union has called on the governors of London Metropolitan University to ¡°intervene and re-direct¡± the institution after a survey returned a 91 per cent vote of no confidence in the vice-chancellor.
The vice-chancellor of a Ugandan university opened in collaboration with the University of Buckingham resigned less than two months into its first term, it has emerged.