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Almost all Russell Group universities have failed to reach independently set levels for admitting pupils from state schools and poorer backgrounds, new figures show.
Consultation reveals overwhelming rejection of proposed PQA system. Jack Grove reports
Failure to protect teaching quality at low-cost higher education providers could threaten the health of the entire university sector, the former president of Universities UK has warned.
Lecturers from post-1992 universities in London are joining school teachers in a walk-out to protest against changes to their pensions.
Plans for students to apply to university after getting their grades have been abandoned in the face of opposition from schools and universities.
David Willetts has declined to offer any support to a University of Cambridge student who was suspended for two and a half years for heckling him.
Scholars' remuneration packages fail to match pay in many other professions. Jack Grove reports
Developing countries wanting to improve their universities should emulate the success of Pakistan in retaining top academics by paying them hefty salaries, according to the country's former science minister.
Female academic leaders tend to get stuck in bureaucratic middle management roles rather than reaching top university posts, a study has found.
Build bridges closer to home to stop best minds going West, conference is told. Jack Grove reports
Jack Grove hears how a chance encounter propelled Arthur Gibson from Bradford's slums to Cambridge's high table
House of Lords report advises Europe to ‘prioritise other activities’. Jack Grove writes
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced investment worth ?100 million for universities in a bid to boost private-sector investment in research.
Removing international students from official immigration figures would reduce government statistics to “nonsense”, the head of a migration pressure group has claimed.
Students on accelerated two-year degrees often performed better than those on traditional three-year degrees, a report has said.
Classroom-based activities may be a rarity in the university of tomorrow. Jack Grove reports
Working-class students are less likely to study physics or mathematics than other subjects at university, research has found.
Hefce-backed teaching programme failed to raise standards significantly. Jack Grove writes
Asia and Europe up the pace as Harvard tops THE World Reputation Rankings. Jack Grove reports
Students are taking part in a national walkout at campuses across the UK today as part of a “week of action” calling on the government and universities to “come clean” on their plans for higher education.
Overseas student numbers are set to rise by 10 per cent over the next decade, a British Council study has said.
The universities of Durham, Exeter, York and Queen Mary, University of London, have joined the Russell Group, it has been announced.
Only a quarter of parents believe the primary purpose of university is to broaden children’s minds, according to a new survey.
The maximum tuition fees that can be charged by universities in England are to be frozen at ?9,000 for the 2013-14 academic year, the government has announced.