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Plan to include LEO graduate earnings in TEF raises issue of regional pay differences
New analysis of Hesa data shows that at least a quarter of students get a first at a third of UK universities
EU applications drop 5 per cent post-Brexit, as numbers of mature and nursing applicants also decline
Ability to access the cutting-edge technology needed for such research is one key factor behind the success of institutions featuring in the latest THE cluster analysis
The latest data from Hesa¡¯s graduate outcomes survey were not included in the TEF, and could point to universities that may seek to reapply next year
A look at the split metrics suggests that some universities may have benefited from having a more advantaged student cohort
Latest data from Hesa's DLHE survey shows highest proportion going on to other courses since at least 2011-12
Simon Baker explores the mechanics of the teaching excellence framework to determine if it was fair, if universities will attempt to game it, if it will win public favour and if it will change in future iterations
Bibliometric data suggest link to performance of nations' education systems, although academic warns against drawing simple conclusions
Full TEF results for all the universities in the TEF ranked by main award and core metrics
Comparing the TEF with metrics such as the NSS begins to show how university location may have played a role in the final results
Figures reveal the UK to be less of a pacesetter than generally thought and the Netherlands to be a real knockout. Simon Baker investigates who might be continental kings after Brexit
An analysis of the graduate salary data alongside prior attainment shows how difficult it is to measure university performance on such a metric
Figures from latest Times Higher Education/Grant Thornton survey highlight ¡®arbitrary nature¡¯ of awards, says UCU
In our annual survey of vice-chancellors¡¯ pay, which reveals double-digit hikes for some and more modest rises for others, Simon Baker examines how remuneration committees make their decisions amid calls for greater transparency over the ¡®arbitrary¡¯ nature of salary increases
Hotly anticipated figures on salaries show that for subjects such as economics and law, the university attended has stronger link to high earnings
Comparing THE staff-student ratio data with OECD figures on tertiary education spending suggests some interesting results
But the highest value UK spin-off companies mainly come from research-intensive universities, latest figures show
Latest immigration statistics from ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office show how heavily UK universities now rely on students coming from the country
Data analysis suggests the capital of Iran may be one to watch in terms of future knowledge hubs
Nature Index shows that more than half of Chinese-authored papers in high-quality natural science journals featured international collaboration in 2016
Elsevier data show that China produces vast quantities of papers in field but lags on quality
Times Higher Education data analysis pinpoints the universities whose students could hold some sway
An analysis of data from THE's World University Rankings suggests a country's GDP and university work with industry are related