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Regulator tells universities it will not discourage diversity initiatives but says they must be run in accordance with free speech duties
Ten institutions including some members of the now-defunct 1994 Group join together in attempt to find ‘collective voice’ away from the Russell Group
Dundee bailout could set precedent for government intervention but new pots of money could come with strings attached, event hears
Jacqui Smith downplays impact of graduate visa changes as proposal to take cut of overseas tuition fees still being explored
Ten-year budgets, research ‘mission’ fund and commercialisation focus confirmed in new blueprint that outlines ‘critical’ role of universities in driving growth
Study highlights lack of awareness of research ethics among Chinese undergraduates following attempts to crack down on misconduct
Bosses rule out compulsory redundancies and apologise to students for disruption
Head of mission group warns research-intensive universities are “not immune” to financial pressures as he announces departure
Report highlights fragmentation of academic links with health system as research drops off NHS agenda
Regulator to reopen to new applications after heavily criticised eight-month pause
Education committee announces inquiry into higher education funding as financial position of sector worsens
University of Edinburgh to house new national supercomputer as government reverses spending decision
Courses at Brit College de-designated as investigation into quality concerns continues
University employees back industrial action, accusing leaders of poor financial management
With spending review expected to leave little room to manoeuvre, focus on post-16 agenda worries universities
Leading private university pivots to graduate and international students as entire sector threatened by low birth rate
Risk of ‘progressively more destructive patterns of behaviour’ as UK institutions find themselves increasingly ‘boxed in’
Programmes at risk at a time when more employers want to train their staff at higher level, say leaders
Research intensive universities to adopt ‘consistent’ language to help applicants ‘make better informed decisions’ as part of new plan to tackle education inequality
Politician calls on businesses to bear more of the costs of upskilling the workforce as universities wait for lifelong learning policy details
Government targets ‘resuscitation’ of technical institutions and closer private sector ties as youth unemployment soars
Difficult to get new models of collaboration off the ground without ‘transformation funding’, finds efficiencies review
Fierce competition to provide lifelong learning means UK universities require significant investment and national strategy, report finds
Chinese students begin to make alternative plans after Trump targets visas, but anglophone destinations not guaranteed to benefit