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Seven top universities establish political monitoring units in response to state ¡®rectification reports¡¯
UK academic based in Pyongyang says US travel ban may be fatal for North Korea¡¯s only private higher education institution
Mass rallies held across the south-east Asian country as legislation to remove tuition fees is passed
Durham education experts call for more ¡®radical¡¯ approach to contextualised admissions
Elite universities top newly-released tables for graduate employment rates, official data shows
Students¡¯ unions achieve goal in teaching excellence framework protest at Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, and eight other institutions
Analysis shows that UK¡¯s income from higher education taught overseas is a small part of ?13 billion export industry
Many UK doctoral students view professional development as a ¡®distraction¡¯ or a ¡®waste of time¡¯, says study
Neurobiologist questions whether academia has reached ¡®peak sting¡¯ in its battle with predatory journals
A pilot planned for the subject-level teaching excellence framework has revived debate about the importance of small group teaching at university
Claims that outsourcing in higher education improves efficiency are not proven, says analysis
Differences in contact hours and class sizes between institutions and subjects ¡®undermines idea that students receive value for money¡¯
National University of Singapore promotes provost Tan Eng Chye
Bundling of subjects under pilot for future phase of teaching excellence framework may ignore diversity and complexity of many disciplines, says engineering body
Monash-Warwick Alliance graduate researched chemistry PhD in England and Australia
¡®Drastic action¡¯ required to fix multibillion-pound shortfall in Universities Superannuation Scheme, expert warns
Research finds undergraduates ¡®self-sort¡¯ by gender and ethnicity for group work
¡®Staggering¡¯ scale of persecution of Turkish academia condemned by scholars¡¯ group
Universities minister plans tougher protection for students, subject TEF pilot and graduate earnings link
London Economics shows how less well-off graduates will repay more than higher-earning peers
Minister also warns Labour plan to abolish fees would mean ¡®Reservoir Dogs ending¡¯ for universities
University attacked by 750 academics for forcing entire professoriate to reapply for jobs
Higher proportion of black students in London may contribute to capital¡¯s higher dropout rates, says SMF
Sector leader says the UK can offer insights into higher education¡¯s role in regional growth strategies