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University applications have risen by 4 per cent, according to the admissions body Ucas.
Use of comments section of THE’s website to apprise staff of revised redundancy plans defended
Malapropisms fuel the nominations for the best of this year’s exam bloopers
ICO rules that there is ‘public interest in transparency and openness’ in case involving King’s College London
Minister keen to reform archaic system, including consolidation of institutions, end to two-track admissions
Most higher education institutions had graduate employment levels between 90 and 95?per cent, with 25 institutions having rates above 95?per cent, the latest destination statistics for university-leavers showed last week
Graduate employment rates have risen for a second successive year, but are still yet to reach pre-recession levels, new figures show.
New workstreams, fewer events and push to attract subscribers could help organisation to achieve self-sufficiency, chief says
Body has impressed rank and file but must convince institution heads of the impact and value of its work, says report
Union claims that meetings to assess pay rises spend less than a minute per professor on average
Students have forgotten more than half of what they learned in their A levels by their first week of university, a new study says
Universities of West London and Bedfordshire also told they cannot sponsor new international students
The principal and vice-chancellor of Heriot-Watt University has announced he is leaving his post to take the helm of an Australian university.
Collection could be broken up in legal action over 1944 deed of trust
Lecturer Ann Rogerson on the telltale signs of the ghostwriter’s presence. Plus the latest higher education appointments
Report points to prevalence of plagiarism and low awareness of academic integrity and referencing conventions
The University of East Anglia scooped the top prize last night at the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2014
The vice-chancellors of the universities of Nottingham and Birmingham have been knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours
UK’s only professor in education for deaf children among those winning fellowships
Exeter staff bristle at proposed change to teaching timetable to include 9pm finish
Offering courses without credit afforded City University London more flexibility
Vice-chancellor to split institution’s four faculties into seven in drive to boost intake and forge new links with industry
Better university grievance processes may be behind the drop in adjudicator’s caseload
Standards watchdog calls on universities to beware misleading students about overseas facilities