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Asia and Europe up the pace as Harvard tops THE World Reputation Rankings. Jack Grove reports
Students on accelerated two-year degrees often performed better than those on traditional three-year degrees, a report has said.
Classroom-based activities may be a rarity in the university of tomorrow. Jack Grove reports
Working-class students are less likely to study physics or mathematics than other subjects at university, research has found.
Students are taking part in a national walkout at campuses across the UK today as part of a ¡°week of action¡± calling on the government and universities to ¡°come clean¡± on their plans for higher education.
Overseas student numbers are set to rise by 10 per cent over the next decade, a British Council study has said.
The universities of Durham, Exeter, York and Queen Mary, University of London, have joined the Russell Group, it has been announced.
Only a quarter of parents believe the primary purpose of university is to broaden children¡¯s minds, according to a new survey.
The maximum tuition fees that can be charged by universities in England are to be frozen at ?9,000 for the 2013-14 academic year, the government has announced.
Supermarkets' consumer-led strategies proposed as a 'model for institutions'. Jack Grove reports
Open courseware is a shop window and a pressure valve, Delft leader argues. Jack Grove reports
1994 Group fires shot across bow of admissions service's proposed reforms. Jack Grove reports
The fifth biennial Sodexo-Times Higher Education University Lifestyle Survey is the last to quiz students under the lower tuition fees regime - and it reveals some telling views on the changing nature of the sector. Worries about debt have fallen as the current cohort realise what a comparatively good deal they have, yet it is clear that the dire state of the economy is affecting lifestyle choices. However some things - such as the paltry time spent in the library - never change. Jack Grove reports
Independent candidates have triumphed in the University and College Union elections by snapping up almost three-quarters of the contested places on its national executive committee.
Two-thirds of universities have failed to adequately consult students on their access agreements, the National Union of Students has claimed.
Social prejudice is driving "reactionary" press attacks on post-1992 universities, the president of Universities UK has argued.
Universities offer essential access to Asian market, Dearing conference hears. Jack Grove reports
V-c set to boost research strength and speak 'the right language' to students. Jack Grove reports
Selecting students on the basis of race in the US could be outlawed if a Supreme Court action is successful.
Nearly two thirds of people underestimate the value of international students to the UK economy, a new poll has found.
The Sutton Trust has launched a US version of its summer school camps to give UK students the chance to study at an American university.
A record number of Americans are studying at British universities, new data show.