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Cut on cards as union looks to live within its means
Students from ethnic minorities are less likely to be offered a place at a leading research-intensive university than white pupils with the same A-level grades, the UK¡¯s admissions service has confirmed
The University of Manchester has equalled the record for University Challenge wins after beating University College London in last night¡¯s final
Research paints picture of permanent revolution in sector since mid-1990s
Union takes on management over ¡®academic annex¡¯ reforms
The proportion of young people accessing higher education hit a record high of 49 per cent as students scrambled to avoid last year¡¯s tuition fee hikes, a new study says.
University staff have been offered a 0.5 per cent pay increase for the next academic year ¨C far below unions¡¯ claims for a salary rise in excess of 3 per cent.
Students at the London School of Economics who were have hit out at the university, saying it has placed them in greater danger than the trip itself.
Legal challenge helped save overseas students from deportation
Western universities are refining their offerings as the city-state¡¯s economy gets back on track. Jack Grove reports from the UAE
University says problems at partner colleges affect just 3% of students
The US dominates this year¡¯s CWTS Leiden Ranking of the world¡¯s top universities.
Unions fear job losses will fund institution¡¯s lofty research ambitions
Former prime minister¡¯s higher education policies still elicit respect and rancour. Jack Grove reports
Cross-party group will review for-profit higher education operators
Affluent students who miss out on elite places ¡®hyper-mobilise¡¯ to retain status
In a world untouched by the Sun for millennia, a UK scientist found research heaven and arachnophobe hell
Boys have been deterred from going to university more than girls in the first year of higher tuition charges, a new study by the Independent Commission on Fees says.
Margaret Thatcher¡¯s ¡°revolutionary¡± reforms helped to transform an ailing university system into a world-leading higher education system, a vice-chancellor has said.
Part-time study needs ¡°unprecedented support¡± to help kick-start the UK¡¯s flagging economy, Labour peer Baroness Bakewell has said.
Watchdog ¡®is not putting enough pressure¡¯ on elite universities to widen participation, says report
Scholars downplay regional accents to avoid prejudice, Newcastle University study shows
Universities should seek inspiration from Germany when looking to involve business in their school outreach programmes.
With a few exceptions, vice-chancellors¡¯ remuneration did not rise vertiginously in 2011-12 - a good thing politically. But are they still paid too much compared with their peers?