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Deadlines to appeal final degree results differ vastly between universities, according to research by the consumer rights charity Which?
An Australian vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of King¡¯s College London.
The number of EU students participating in the Erasmus scheme is set to almost double.
A chemistry professor whose lessons have been viewed on YouTube by thousands of students across the world is one of this year¡¯s winners of the Higher Education Academy¡¯s National Teaching Fellowships.
More than a third of recent graduates in work are doing jobs that do not require a degree, new figures show.
Stonewall survey rates Cardiff and Liverpool John Moores as best for supporting gay, lesbian and bisexual students
Kingston scheme encourages feedback from all types of undergraduates
Transfer should be reversed to improve widening participation, Bill Rammell says
University lecturers should be required to take teacher training classes, according to an EU commission on higher education led by the former president of Ireland Mary McAleese
UCU criticises ¡®gun to head¡¯ of 2,800 non-academic staff
THE Leadership and Management Awards charity IntoUniversity in vanguard of outreach
The UK loses some gloss in the second global table of institutions shy of middle age
Staff at the University of Liverpool will ballot for strike action over plans to alter employees¡¯ terms and conditions.
The outgoing head of King¡¯s College London is to take charge of a University of Oxford college.
A firm grasp of written English and a passion for a chosen course subject are the most desired attributes in university applicants aside from exam grades, according to a survey of admissions officers, but their social background does not figure so highly.
Students are occupying the University of Warwick¡¯s council chamber to protest against the ¡°marketisation of higher education¡±.
The University of Liverpool has been accused of ¡°putting a gun to the head¡± of almost 3,000 staff who a union says face losing their jobs unless they accept altered working terms and conditions
Science ministers from the G8 group of the world¡¯s richest countries have jointly endorsed the need to increase access to publicly-funded research.
Students are starting their search for a graduate job earlier than ever, a new survey has revealed.
Lecturers¡¯ union agrees to trim national committee but not on scale called for by general secretary Sally Hunt
Just one in 10 at the grade is female at some institutions, Hesa shows
As students grow keener to stand up for their rights over perceived wrongs, is the sector doing all it can to be consistent, fair and prompt when resolving disputes?
Cuts to admin staff will harm brand, say Cass Business School academics
Only ?21m of ?130.5m scheme reaching student pockets, Hefce finds