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Hefce is committed to big projects at the expense of creating new university places, reports John Gill
As the Government publishes the reviews it commissioned on how to maintain a world-class higher education system, we present key findings on the major themes
Roger Brown says a 'heads in the sands' attitude could damage standards, writes John Gill
Leaving the University of Cape Town, Salford's new head tells John Gill of challenges old and new
Institutions in have-not regions feel the pinch as Texas and Alaska expand provision, writes John Gill
But university rejects accusations that it has not honoured donors' wishes. John Gill reports
Commons committee chair calls for evidence on 'dumbing down' as inquiry starts work. John Gill reports
Report says day-to-day endeavours and staff links forge strong institutional bonds, writes John Gill
We only want to 'strip out students and give nothing back', conference hears. John Gill reports
Jeff Yan and a colleague at Newcastle have developed a tool to help web companies beat the spammers
Academics could give valuable advice to company boards, the head of City University tells John Gill
Indians may find it hard to widen participation and build world-class institutions, writes John Gill
Should universities be exempt from Freedom of Information Act probes? John Gill on a hot debate
Terry Eagleton has found many willing employers since leaving Manchester, reports John Gill
Higher education expert claims funding idea is 'extremely dangerous'. John Gill reports
Kingston's Scott says 'collapse of neo-liberalism' may present fresh opportunities, reports John Gill
Is dumbing down a reality on UK campuses? Most respondents to our online poll highlighted dangers to academic standards, but they were split about whether degrees are worth less than they were before. John Gill weighs up the facts
Talking dust-bowl blues: historian and resolutely amateur musician Will Kaufman hymns the world of Guthrie and Steinbeck