Aberystwyth to set up Mauritius branch campus
Aberystwyth University is to set up a branch campus in Mauritius and start offering degrees from September this year.

Aberystwyth University is to set up a branch campus in Mauritius and start offering degrees from September this year.

Academics vent anger over treatment of international students

Minister of state for science and universities David Willetts addresses the Critical List - an event hosted at the University of Melbourne on Friday 28 February 2014

Scottish union angry that current dispute not on agenda

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

An online university established to take higher education to disadvantaged students around the world has received accreditation

Scheme to be run jointly with Higher Education Funding Council for England

Move comes as unions continue to fight below-inflation pay offer

Teaching professionals who work unpaid overtime put in an extra 12 hours a week on average – the highest of any profession, a new study claims.

Which universities will have cause for celebration at the 86th Academy Awards on Sunday 2 March? Fiona Salvage looks at the institutions that have produced the most Oscar nominees

But overall net migration still shoots up following influx from EU

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Research heads and other university staff on the burdens of submitting to the inaugural research excellence framework

Scholars dismayed by suggestion that those not deemed ‘excellent academics’ will lose their jobs

A vision to revive a depressed Sussex town by building a university is succeeding