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Universities in Europe have been advised by a World Bank official to look to developing countries for inspiration rather than copying British and US models of higher education.
Students should be able to view simple pie-charts showing how their university spends its tuition fee income, David Willetts has said.
Plans for students to apply to university after receiving their A-level results have been challenged as the consultation on the higher education White Paper draws to a close.
A “narrow, Oxbridge-obsessed” approach to higher education reform will thwart attempts to increase social mobility, according to a new report by a group of new universities.
Only 4 per cent of international students use social media to select a foreign university, according to a worldwide survey of undergraduates.
Poor students thrive at elite university and go on to earn more than their peers. Jack Grove reports
Around 450,000 students a year could study abroad on the Erasmus scheme after a funding increase by the European Union.
Student officers are to receive training on how to comment on their university's quality assurance practices, enabling them to "challenge and shape the quality of teaching" under trebled fees.
Benjamin Zephaniah hopes to get poets performing in his first-ever university role. Jack Grove reports
The funding premium awarded in the largest sums to new universities to help them attract and support poorer students could be discontinued, a leading education expert has warned.
Evolutionary psychologist issues mea culpa in wake of critical LSE inquiry. Jack Grove writes
A Danish businessman has told a conference of European educators that university managers who resist the profit motive are sticking with a strategy that is “as dead as disco”.
Young people are more concerned about tuition fees and debt when thinking about university than they are about employment prospects, a new survey suggests.
University quality is facing a double-edged threat, former standards chief warns. Jack Grove reports
A private US university that offers dual-accredited degrees in London has been placed on probation by a degree-awarding body.
Call for structural changes to help the EC meet its ambitious recruitment goals. Jack Grove reports
Academics should step aside to allow school teachers to become the country’s new “intellectual guardians”, the head of Britain’s teacher training body has said.
Graduates who left university in 2007 are more likely to be unemployed than those who graduated earlier in the decade, new figures reveal.
HEA doesn't need subject centres, advocates argue, but critics disagree. Jack Grove reports
Renewed warnings have been voiced about the impact of funding changes on science and engineering departments amid fears that some will become loss-makers.
Proposed vows are said to be status anxiety-driven and inimical to free thought. Jack Grove reports
Universities will reap commercial and academic benefits by tapping into the skills of older people on lifelong learning courses, an academic has argued.
Most pupils planning to attend university from 2012 onwards are reconsidering their options due to the increase in tuition fees, according to a new poll.