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Ministers' muddle caused by belief that access chief could 'impose' fees, Rebecca Attwood writes
Senior lawyers have voiced fears that the coming rises in tuition fees could harm the quality and diversity of their profession and have called for limits on the number of trainee barristers.
But service is forced to scrap printed guide due to uncertainty over reforms, writes Rebecca Attwood
The president of the National Union of Students has announced that he is to stand down.
But experts say Offa letter is more concerned with limiting cost to government, writes Rebecca Attwood
A disabled woman will make a final attempt to challenge the Office of the Independent Adjudicator next week in a case that has raised questions about the role and remit of the student complaints watchdog.
Prospectus promises don¡¯t always match reality, so how can young people get what they need to make an informed choice? As the Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey reveals what undergraduates really think about campus life, Rebecca Attwood learns that universities are working hard to improve
Reform of the university admissions process has been on the agenda for years. Many favour post-qualifications applications, but a workable system has proved elusive. Rebecca Attwood sets out the background
MPs and sector unite to pressurise HEA as model is replicated overseas. Rebecca Attwood reports
University applications have risen in the final year before higher fees are introduced.
Put resources into international online learning, task force recommends. Rebecca Attwood reports
The proportion of students gaining good degrees is continuing to climb, according to official figures published today.
Chris Husbands hails the institute's niche purpose and big-issue passions. Rebecca Attwood reports
The University of Oxford has announced that it will start asking for A* grades at A level.
Lib Dem deputy must move quickly in access role, say senior sector figures. Rebecca Attwood reports
A senior Liberal Democrat who opposes tuition fees has been appointed to a new post that will see him work to encourage young people from poor backgrounds to go to university.
HEA demands qualifications for new teachers, but universities fear the cost. Rebecca Attwood reports
A liberal arts education will help to strengthen the state of Israel, according to a think tank that plans to open Israel's first liberal arts college.
Liberal arts degrees are appearing in the UK and arousing much interest. Protagonists claim that the wide-ranging education provides more rounded individuals who are better prepared for modern employment. Rebecca Attwood writes
The university access watchdog must remain an independent body and should be given ¡°real teeth¡±, according to an influential education charity.