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Universities will not be asked to admit more students from deprived backgrounds in their new access agreements, the director of fair access has indicated.
Minister of education tells conference his country cannot progress without building foreign partnerships
University vice-chancellor reveals the struggle to educate students who have been brutalised by civil war
For long-term prosperity, universities in war-torn countries must focus on rebuilding infrastructure, conference hears
Rick Trainor is to step down as principal of King’s College London in October 2014 after 10 years in charge at the central London institution.
A document that aims to bridge the gender leadership gap in higher education worldwide has been officially launched at an international conference.
Union says changes will lead to demotion and pay cuts. Jack Grove reports
Comparisons drawn between access plans and scrapped outreach scheme. Jack Grove reports
Universities plan cost-sharing groups once VAT exemption rules are clarified. By Jack Grove
Academics at post-1992 universities are less happy about levels of management control than staff at older institutions, a study has found.
Death of Hugo Chavez unlikely to lead to changes within Venezuela’s ‘isolationist’ university system, says expert
Six elite universities in the US and UK dominate THE’s 2013 World Reputation Rankings
EUA advises greater coordination for ‘confused’ system
Institutional review approves academic standards but says ‘lack of clarity’ in marketing claims could be ‘misleading’
Report identifies ideal environments for UK. Jack Grove reports
Jack Grove on a European institution’s mission to foster cross-border scholarship
US-style scheme will feature alongside degree classifications in UK first
Unison promises to counter any attempt to dismiss duo
But private pupils do not suffer discrimination, expert argues
The Russell Group of elite universities has declared its opposition to separating AS-levels from A-levels – three weeks after the proposals were announced.
University’s provision in collaboration with overseas partners ‘requires improvement’, report states
Germany’s science and education minister has resigned after a university revoked her doctorate, having ruled she had plagiarised parts of her thesis.
Part-time students enjoy a high level of job stability, with four out of five working throughout their studies and still in employment two years after graduation, a new report says.