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U-turn on move to publish breakdown of figures by institution after weak data from Hesa exercise
London institution is famed for its alloy of art and enterprise
Below-inflation rise could prompt richer institutions to offer enhanced local deals, expert warns
Hospitals staffed by nurses educated to degree level have significantly lower death rates, a new study says.
But 600 vote against amid discontent over salary plans
Universities are set to enter new talks with sector unions, after academics threatened a marking boycott
Experts foresee tough reaction from universities to UCU’s ‘ultimate sanction’
But estimate puts cost of Russell Group-led redesign at ?10 million a year
Michael Gove has vetoed plans for a free school sponsored by the Institute of Education, as the proposal failed to reach the government’s “high bar”
Hundreds of thousands of students may not be able to graduate this summer if the University and College Union carries out a possible marking boycott.
ULU vice-president and NUS black students’ officer also on ballot
Contrast between their chances and those of the rich are unchanged since late 1990s, Offa finds
As strike force falters, some UCU members and industrial relations experts think escalation is needed
City-centre project looks to serve whole community and build stability in post-Good Friday Agreement Northern Ireland
Proposed merger is for academic reasons, not to cut costs, insists UCL provost
Data show whites and pupils outside London less likely to aim for, or undertake, higher study
Sir Howard Newby is to retire as the University of Liverpool vice-chancellor next year
The Department for Education is to pay for up to five students from every state school to visit a Russell Group university
Staff at 11 higher education institutions are to walk out for a whole day in a protest of what they believe is “unlawfully deducted” pay.
University staff have walked out for the fifth time over this year’s “miserly” 1 per cent pay offer.
Change in Tupe law means employers can offer new terms one year after move
Fierce student opposition looks unlikely to block move to balance larger classes with more contact with faculty
Geoffrey Alderman argues standards watchdog’s decision flies in face of its commitment to openness and transparency
University College London is set to merge with the Institute of Education, University of London, Times Higher Education can reveal.