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Institutional review approves academic standards but says ¡®lack of clarity¡¯ in marketing claims could be ¡®misleading¡¯
Jack Grove on a European institution¡¯s mission to foster cross-border scholarship
US-style scheme will feature alongside degree classifications in UK first
Unison promises to counter any attempt to dismiss duo
But private pupils do not suffer discrimination, expert argues
The Russell Group of elite universities has declared its opposition to separating AS-levels from A-levels ¨C three weeks after the proposals were announced.
University¡¯s provision in collaboration with overseas partners ¡®requires improvement¡¯, report states
Germany¡¯s science and education minister has resigned after a university revoked her doctorate, having ruled she had plagiarised parts of her thesis.
Part-time students enjoy a high level of job stability, with four out of five working throughout their studies and still in employment two years after graduation, a new report says.
Students should receive careers advice and support at the start of their studies, rather than towards the end of their time at university, the chief executive of the National Union of Students has argued.
Staff costs may be slashed to plug budget hole
Group of leading universities has ¡®serious concerns¡¯ about new ranking project
But critics say plans to relax peer reviews in some universities will introduce risk-based quality assurance by another route
University students owe an average of ?1,409 of debt outside their state loans for tuition fees and living costs, a new study has found.
Diverse candidates contest top spot in union leadership elections. Jack Grove reports
The number of people applying to university has risen by 3.5 per cent, but has failed to bounce back to pre-?9,000 tuition fee levels, new figures show.
White applicants are three times more likely to get a professorial post than black and minority ethnic ones, a new report suggests.
Staff turn down enhanced offer to stay within national bargaining unit. Jack Grove reports
Reluctance to contest marks or ask for help may be factors in attainment gap. Jack Grove writes
Leaked documents reveal backlash over mooted changes to assessment at Surrey
Universities face a serious threat from free online degree courses, the vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge has warned.
Staff levels at UK higher education institutions have dropped for the second consecutive year, new figures show.