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Students in Cornwall could receive up to ?3,000 each from their county council to support their university studies in a first for local authorities under current funding arrangements.
Some post-1992 universities have outperformed traditional institutions in the latest set of graduate-destination statistics.
Jack Grove talks to Miguel Angel Beltr¨¢n, the falsely imprisoned Colombian scholar now fighting for reform
Elite universities have failed to make significant progress in attracting students from poorer backgrounds, according to the sector's access watchdog.
An academic drowned herself "while the balance of her mind was disturbed" after quitting her post in the belief that she was being forced out of her role, an inquest has heard.
Students at new universities are almost twice as likely to get a full student grant as their peers at Russell Group institutions, figures show.
University admissions officers are most impressed by applicants who demonstrate a desire to study independently, a new poll has found.
Oxford loses out in THE Table of Tables as Soas makes way for new blood. Jack Grove reports
One of Europe's smallest states has big plans for medical research, writes Jack Grove in Luxembourg
QAA event hears Willetts question option for the frequency of reviews. Jack Grove reports
A scheme brought in to address concerns over the impact of ?9,000 tuition fees on students from poor backgrounds was designed in haste, an interim report on the project has said.
Expansion into China and India will help to meet the demand for vets worldwide. Jack Grove reports
Sky's not the limit for international recruitment, British Council report cautions. Jack Grove writes
Complaints over penalties a growing concern for the sector, says OIA. Jack Grove reports
Four-to-one stand against general secretary's plans. Jack Grove reports from Manchester
Academics face a lifetime on part-time or fixed-term contracts unless action is taken to fight the creep of casualised labour within universities, lecturers have warned.
Delegates say 'bully's charter' fails feedback test and requires a health warning. Jack Grove reports
Sally Hunt moves to avoid showdown over reforms at annual conference. Jack Grove reports
In a competitive world, Japanese universities are realising the importance of internationalisation if they don¡¯t want to get left behind. But culture change can be a slow and difficult process. Jack Grove reports from Japan
A senior civil servant in charge of implementing the government¡¯s higher education policies has been named the new vice-chancellor of the University of London.
Introducing a "student premium" to encourage more teenagers from disadvantaged families to attend university may lead to cuts in support for mature or part-time students, sector figures have warned.
Lowering university offers to reflect social deprivation may be misguided because decisions are being based on unreliable data, the head of the UK's admissions body has warned.
An academic who left school at 15 is one of the winners of the Higher Education Academy¡¯s doctoral programme awards.
Ed Lester, the Student Loans Company¡¯s chief executive ¨C whose tax arrangements sparked a public outcry ¨C is to step down, it has been announced.