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US analysis of institution’s diverse missions can supplement ‘simplistic’ league tables focusing on research, says scholar
Alex Salmond pressed the principal of the University of St Andrews to tone down her remarks about the impact of Scottish independence on research.
The National Union of Students has voted to hold a national demonstration in support of “free education”.
More than a third of female students have been groped or touched inappropriately while at university, according to a new survey.
Despite scaling back, the organisation has much to offer universities seeking to improve the student experience, says Don Nutbeam
New universities minister delighted at rising student numbers and prepares to tackle postgraduate funding
Private colleges would need to subscribe to the higher education ombudsman service under plans proposed by the Labour Party.
Council demands for extra savings to boost surplus will harm staff morale, says UCU
Analysis of British Social Attitudes survey finds class bias with regard to future student numbers
Plans to slash maintenance payments to European Union students have been unveiled by universities minister Greg Clark
Universities are set to increase investment in their estates despite growing financial uncertainty, a new survey shows
Hackney is one of the most highly-researched places in the UK, a conference has heard
Introduction of higher fees led to a bulge in numbers the year before, report says
Data analysis suggests discrimination plays a role in higher number of female and BME ‘returnees’
Study suggests that unannounced oral exams can encourage integrity and engage students
London Oriental Academy banned from accessing SLC funds
Two leading theologians have criticised the closure of several postgraduate theology and ministry programmes at King’s
A record number of mature students have been accepted into higher education so far this year, new figures show.
Institution looks for new business model to pay for halls of residence
Lecturer finds a way to make the ‘social loafers’ in class pull their weight in group assignments
Fears of overcrowded courses and falling standards as university admissions set to exceed 500,000 for first time
Tanya Bunsell’s immersion in the world of weightlifting yielded insights into steroid use and ‘muscle worship’
Tribunal rules Manchester wrongly sacked high-profile psychologist Geoff Beattie
University clearing is marginally less busy than last year thanks to record numbers of confirmed acceptances, initial reports suggest.