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Simon Birmingham defends plans for 7.5 per cent increase in fees and 2.5 per cent funding cut

Simon Birmingham defends plans for 7.5 per cent increase in fees and 2.5 per cent funding cut

Fears that referendum result could put off applicants have been unfounded - at least for this type of grant

Use of new graduate earnings data further undermines validity of exercise, critics warn

ߣߣÊÓÆµ will publish expanded league tables for 11 different subject areas

Competition for students and the cash brought in by increased tuition fees explain why universities want to invest in leadership, writes Andrew McRae

Aim for UK-EU research agreement ignores ‘decisive’ role of immigration system, argues Leru secretary general

Book of the week: Meet the women whose lusty revolution changed the sexual culture of the US, says Laura Frost

John Last believes that UK schools policy risks damaging the flow of creative students into universities and jobs

Minister outlines plans for TEF and new regulator to tackle problem

The bullying and subsequent suicide of a talented Ivy League scientist exposes ugly truths about the cruelty and dysfunction at the heart of academic science

Minister to set out plans for new regulator to ‘use its powers’ on senior pay in UUK speech

Glasgow vice-chancellor Sir Anton Muscatelli defends ‘cost-efficient’ sector driving UK growth

Universities’ shabby treatment of casual academics flies in the face of their professed commitment to education and dignity, says Jedidiah Evans

No tax inspector or police officer can claim rights over what they write for their jobs, so why should academics, asks Gabriel Egan

University leaders frustrated by lack of clarity on higher education in party manifestos