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The finest malapropisms and typos the sector has seen in our look back at the winners of the last five years

The finest malapropisms and typos the sector has seen in our look back at the winners of the last five years

Hundreds of incidents highlighted by international network

Open University vice-chancellor calls on government to arrest drop in enrolment

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Graduates looking and applying for jobs earlier in their degrees following fee increase

Lack of safeguards raises ‘fundamental issue of academic freedom’

'Uncertainties' following takeover of the private university mean it will not take part in talks to form group, says Regent's head

World University Rankings analysis reveals the best female-led institutions

Edinburgh principal Sir Tim O’Shea warns such a system would distract from real mission

An investigation into a for-profit college by the UK’s quality watchdog has found that a fifth of students in a sample failed to show up to any classes at all, despite receiving public funding

Since 2003, the number of graduates from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge teaching at state schools has risen from 5,000 to 11,000

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Ulster University is to cut up to 210 jobs and lose around 1,200 student places to cope with a £8 million reduction in Northern Ireland’s higher education budget

This week's issue discussed by the ߣߣÊÓÆµÂ team

‘Buoyant market’ leads to unfilled posts