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Student claims lack of promised dyslexia support cost him a first-class degree. Jack Grove writes
Plans for students to apply for university after getting their A-level results have been strongly criticised by an admissions advice group.
Students who repay their tuition fees early may simply be making an unnecessary "gift to the government", an economist has warned.
'The young have fewer preconceptions' - Will Self talks to Jack Grove about his new professorship
Two teenagers have lost their legal battle against the increase in tuition fees this year.
Students will not be penalised for paying back their tuition fees early, the government has indicated.
A "cultural shift" is needed to embed "student-centred teaching" in universities, a new report claims.
Graduates entrepreneurs with ¡°world-class innovative ideas¡± will be allowed to remain in the UK beyond their university studies, as the government responds to criticisms of its new visa regime for overseas students.
Non-EU postgraduates to pay same price as home students in sweeping reforms. Jack Grove reports
High-profile debut in the academy holds no fear for Reading's v-c. Interview by Jack Grove
Austerity's icy grip may cause permanent damage to sectors in Spain, Italy and Ireland. Jack Grove writes
Head teacher castigates A level and calls for vice-chancellors to back 'tougher' International Baccalaureate. Jack Grove writes
Links between terrorism and universities have been overstated, a committee of MPs has concluded, but some institutions are guilty of complacency on the issue.
An independent inquiry has been launched to investigate postgraduate education.
Expanding the number of international students in the UK is not necessarily a good thing, immigration minister Damian Green has suggested.
Jack Grove and Sarah Cunnane report on what the 2012 applications figures mean for the sector
University applications from UK-based students have fallen by 8.7 per cent, official figures show, with those in England falling further still.
The government has named its preferred candidate to lead the university access watchdog the Office for Fair Access.
A motion of no confidence in University College London provost Malcolm Grant tabled by the institution¡¯s students¡¯ union has been defeated.
An independent commission has been set up to see if higher tuition fees are deterring poorer students from applying to university.
A university does not need a charter or even walls - open minds are enough, argue groups whose challenges to convention have been invigorated by recent protest movements. Jack Grove reports
Undergraduates should have study skills classes throughout their entire degree course rather than just a handful of sessions in their first year, the National Union of Students has said.
Mission groups blame school policy for Britons' lack of linguistic enthusiasm. Jack Grove reports
A scientist was forced to leave his job at the University of Manchester after being subjected to a "barrage of shouting and verbal abuse" by a senior professor, a tribunal has ruled.