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Opposition driven by fear of ‘increases in cultural diversity’, analysis suggests

Opposition driven by fear of ‘increases in cultural diversity’, analysis suggests

Scheme means universities can spend levy money on own training for lecturers instead of seeing it claimed by government

There is a vast universe of information about people’s online behaviour. But academics say social media firms are restricting access to it, leaving us in the dark about the web

Schaffhausen Institute of Technology will work closely with industry and focus on interdisciplinary research and education

Tensions between Hong Kong and mainland China students play out at universities

Universities must improve their career development support for professional and support staff, says Alex Holmes

Technology organisation says gender balanced intake is a sign of things to come

Chris Skidmore reiterates desire for UK to associate to Horizon Europe, but says negotiations are unlikely to begin until the second quarter of 2020

Liberals’ likely partners equally committed to reducing burden on graduates

Research umbrella organisation puts off decision on whether to introduce ultimate sanction until more evidence is available

Social media posts by students at home and abroad push universities to address harassment and assault

Shorter contract length and tougher terms may help remaining partnerships survive

For-profit college says it has been granted permission for judicial review against ‘unlawful’ refusal, which blocks loan access

A much wider use of sophisticated video conferencing will help – but no one is saying this will be easy, reflects Richard Davies

Tim Cook will chair the business school’s advisory board Â