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University of Wales declares that reports of its demise are premature. David Matthews reports
Differential offers are a legitimate means to 'control market', Ulster v-c says. David Matthews writes
When in China, don't mention Tibet but do wash well, firm's code advises. David Matthews reports
The chair of the council of the University of Wales has stepped down after the education minister called for him to consider his position.
David Matthews reports from Kampala on problems with public funding and academic freedom
Widespread uncertainty among partner colleges after abrupt policy shift. David Matthews reports
LSE awaits outcome of probe into Gaddafi regime gifts to publish guidelines. David Matthews reports
The switch from measuring widening participation via students' socio-economic classification to free school meal data is not fair, an admissions expert has said.
BBC and v-cs have run a 'coordinated series of attacks', university claims. David Matthews writes
The University of Wales Institute Cardiff has become the latest institution to distance itself from the scandal-hit University of Wales.
Underinvestment blamed on funds siphoned off for loss-making courses, writes David Matthews
Four-year courses at universities in Scotland will incur additional expense. David Matthews reports
The University of Wales' international business will continue to expand despite its decision to stop validating degrees unless they are "designed and fully controlled" by the institution.
A college that offers courses validated by the University of Wales has been linked to an alleged scam that helped foreign students to cheat their way to qualifications.
The University of Wales has pulled degree accreditation from all courses except those designed and fully controlled by the institution.
The University of Wales, Newport, has responded to proposals for a radical contraction in the number of Welsh universities with plans for a new institution in the South East of the country.
Administrators favour funding applied subjects over 'pure' and 'soft' disciplines. David Matthews writes
The Scottish Funding Council has stressed that "no decisions have been taken" after it emerged that it had asked the University of Dundee and the University of Abertay Dundee to consider merging.
The University of Dundee is to introduce three year degrees to appeal to debt-shy undergraduates from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The University of Buckingham flies the UK flag in Uganda. David Matthews reports from Kampala
SNP plans for sector focus on mergers and research concentration. David Matthews reports
V-c vaunts budget degrees and low cost of living to boost ex-NI enrolment. David Matthews reports