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The principal of the University of the West of Scotland has been appointed as the new convener of Universities Scotland.
The higher education participation gap between the most deprived parts of Scotland and the rest of the country has shrunk for the fifth year in a row.
A union has warned of ¡°massive¡± job loses in Northern Ireland¡¯s universities unless politicians work out how to avoid a 30 per cent cut in the devolved administration¡¯s higher education budget.
A Malaysian university's mission offers a way out of poverty for thousands. David Matthews reports
BPP University College plans to double its student-to-staff ratio as it expands across the country.
The Northern Ireland Executive has been urged by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service and the Student Loans Company (SLC) to clarify its position on tuition fees for 2012-13 as a matter of urgency.
The University of Abertay Dundee has reconfirmed the controversial retirement of its suspended principal Bernard King, and said that all legal claims between the two parties have been withdrawn.
Two Welsh universities are to launch a ?2 million venture capital fund to invest in local businesses and commercialise research.
Programmes must appeal to students, not the vanity of academics, says PR head. David Matthews writes
Report highlights required changes to prospectus and online statements. David Matthews reports
Offa data raise fears that universities offering access bursaries will suffer, writes Simon Baker
The University of Abertay Dundee has lost a pro vice-chancellor and a fifth member of its court during two weeks of turmoil after it announced the retirement of its suspended principal.
Plans to merge Welsh universities to cut the total number of institutions from 10 to six have been backed by the education minister Leighton Andrews.
Universities and colleges in Wales are to charge average annual tuition fees of ?8,800 after the funding council rubber stamped their plans to improve access.
An internship scheme funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England has managed to place around one in three graduates in permanent or long-term jobs, according to a new report.
Plans to create a 'super university' in Wales by merging three institutions have been dealt a blow after the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff said it was no longer in discussions about the idea.
A dispute has broken out at the University of Abertay Dundee after its suspended principal denied that he had retired.
The number of new graduates finding employment has risen for the first time since the beginning of the credit crunch, official figures show.