Ed Miliband talks of ‘radical offer’ on fees
Could remark be hint of policy shift towards graduate tax?

Could remark be hint of policy shift towards graduate tax?

Letters asks UCU and Ucea to resolve differences

Labour on the attack as RAB nears ‘break-even point’

Exeter offering to start this September

The former British High Commissioner to South Africa is to join University College London to steer its international strategy.

Graham Turner at Heriot-Watt raises awareness for Sign Language Week

A cross-party group of MPs has launched a new inquiry into university-business collaboration.

Only one in 1,000 children who claim free school meals make it to Oxbridge, new analysis says.

A £2.5 billion drop in forecast student loan repayments over six years means the government will “massively overrun” on its higher education budget, independent experts have warned

Pro v-c ‘deeply disappointed’ after diary column on scientists’ appearance on Newsnight

Download the podcastThe cost of the higher education reforms, pre-degree pathway centres, the lack of black professors in UK universities and the idea of tying research council funding to diversity...

Download the podcastJohn Last became the first vice-chancellor of Norwich University of the Arts when the institution gained university status in 2012.In this podcast, he discusses how the impact of...

Scepticism that proposal to encourage diversity could effectively regulate sector

Does research assessment discriminate against female academics? asks Barbara Graziosi

Evidence cited by a review of governance reveals a series of concerns