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International students at London Metropolitan University could be given a year to continue their course if the institution is given a chance to challenge its recent student visa ban.
'Let's get real' is v-c's vigorous rejoinder to sector experts' worst-case scenarios
Visa compliance problems similar to those discovered at London Metropolitan University can be found at many other UK universities, a former 网曝门 Office director has said.
Introducing tuition fees of up to ?9,000 will not change the hierarchy of British universities because applicants generally pick an institution based on its prestige and history, a new study suggests.
A translation error by Chinese news agencies has dragged another higher education institution into the London Metropolitan University visa controversy.
The University of East London has set up a hotline for London Metropolitan University students, in a bid to attract those facing deportation in the wake of the visa scandal.
The decision to strip London Metropolitan University of its licence to recruit overseas students has implications “for the whole UK sector”, according to the vice-president of Universities UK.
University is first ever to lose its licence to sponsor non-EU students. Jack Grove writes
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One in two people believe a university education is not worth ?9,000 a year, a poll has found.
London Metropolitan University is to lose its licence to teach foreign students, it has been reported, becoming the first UK university to be stripped of its Highly Trusted Sponsor status by the UK Border Agency.
Experts say grade inflation will persist even with universities involved in A levels. Jack Grove writes
QAA highly critical of St Mary's University College's oversight of unique course. Jack Grove reports
Seven publicly funded higher education institutions are not eligible to use the standards watchdog's new "quality mark", it has emerged.
Universities that rely heavily on clearing may have trouble filling their places as students become choosier about courses, researchers have claimed.
About 15,000 young people may have been deterred from applying to university by the trebling of tuition fees, an independent taskforce has said.
But HEA awards also point to rising focus on good teaching at older universities. Jack Grove reports
This year's clearing will be crowded with universities seeking to boost student numbers, says Jack Grove
Hospitality staff may see salary drop as Sheffield subsidiary pursues profits. Jack Grove reports
A bottleneck of over-60s leaves scant room for 'new blood', data suggest. Jack Grove writes
Call for earnings to be made public to help repair gender rift in salaries. Jack Grove reports
The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education has launched a quality mark to assure students about standards in higher education.