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Britain’s poorest students are set to lose bursaries and other support worth ?100 million next year after ministers fast-tracked planned cuts.
Traditional ‘royal route’ to a degree holds sway over credit transfers
Working Time Regulations not as restrictive as UCU thinks, lawyer argues
Open letter from around 100 staff condemns police action
Discrepancies not fully explained by attainment levels, report finds
Ministers may cut student grants worth ?350 million and reduce research funding by ?215 million, according to a report of leaked documents
The European Union’s flagship schemes to support higher education, Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+, have received substantial increases in their budgets.
Teaching staff who stick with British titles will not be eligible for promotion
Students’ unhappiness with the number of contact hours they get at university has been detailed in a new report
Initiatives must reach out to wider audience with success stories and ‘risk-taking’, according to Graeme Atherton
Australia’s universities don’t consider data burden for ‘traffic light’ reports to be excessive, forum hears
Students work with female prisoners on The Beauty’s Inside project
Only threat of further strikes will force Ucea to renegotiate pay, unions say
Bill Galvin optimistic about future despite massive deficit
Report calls for overarching body to fill gaps in national ‘framework’
2013-14 figures assuage fears of course closures
The accuracy of predicted A-level grades may be much worse than feared, research suggests.
About 12,500 staff are paid less than the Living Wage at UK universities, new research suggests
People who attend university are less likely to commit crime, drink heavily or smoke, according to a new database of evidence on the social benefits of higher education
Noisy protests on pickets lines, cancelled classes and student occupations have been seen at universities across the country as trade unions mounted a one-day strike over pay.
Strike rallies will take place across the UK today during a one-day walkout by university staff over pay, with some universities already cancelling classes
Multibillion-pound funding gap may leave staff footing the bill
‘Seriously flawed’ decision broke university regulations, QAA finds
The “crucial moment” in post-war higher education was not the Robbins report but the creation of a central university admissions system because it enshrined the idea of student choice, David Willetts has argued