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Universities wishing to improve the "student experience" have been warned they are placing too much emphasis on satisfaction scores despite their limited usefulness.
France moves away from grandes ¨¦coles model in bid to foster new elite. Jack Grove reports from Paris
Respondents deliver resounding 'no' to proposals floated in HEA consultation. Jack Grove reports
Proposals have been published for the biggest shake-up in university admissions for 50 years.
Two sixth-form students have launched legal action against what they claim is the government¡¯s ¡°unlawful¡± decision to treble the tuition fee cap to ?9,000.
Lack of language skills hampers UK graduates' efforts to find employment. Jack Grove reports
Dracula, extraterrestrial bugs and the undead are aiding the study of microbiology. Jack Grove writes
Initial Ucas data indicate big drop in applications from those aged 19 and over. Jack Grove writes
The first set of figures on university applications for 2012 entry, when the fee cap rises to ?9,000, shows a 9 per cent fall compared to the same time last year.
One in five higher education institutions in England is seeking to lower its fee levels to less than ?7,500 to bid for additional student places, the Office for Fair Access has said.
Consultation on 'unfair' system could result in students sitting A levels early. Jack Grove reports
Degree courses lasting just over 18 months and costing ?4,800 a year are to be offered by Coventry University.
Cutting teaching subsidies could "kill off" evening-class courses, which are a key route into part-time degrees, a conference has heard.
Too much emphasis on graduate employability in Key Information Sets could play into the hands of private for-profit providers at the expense of universities, a vice-chancellor has warned.
State repeals ban against police on campus after reports of criminal activity. Jack Grove reports
The Greek research system should be overhauled to help boost economic growth, a government-commissioned review has found, as the state-reliant sector faces a squeeze in the nation's debt meltdown.
Research on the evidence for A-level grade inflation has prompted claims that elite universities are being damaged.
Conservatives are keen to follow Swedish, Danish lead in charging non-EU students. Jack Grove writes
Supporting reconstruction in Iraq drove home the value of teaching, an HEA Fellow tells Jack Grove
Scholars identify weaknesses in a proposed sector-wide 'reference tariff'. Jack Grove reports
'Lack of trust' and course mismatches mean study abroad may go unrecognised. Jack Grove reports
New 'Sorbonne League' at heart of effort to create world-class elite. Jack Grove reports from Paris
The tightening of visa rules poses a ¡°serious risk¡± to the academic health of University of Oxford, its vice-chancellor has warned.
Twenty-three higher education institutions failed to hit their targets for attracting students from poor families, new figures show.