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Crime writers aid Dundee drive by offering donors chance to star as a stiff. David Matthews reports
Crime writers aid Dundee drive by offering donors chance to star as a stiff. David Matthews reports
The government is consulting Goldman Sachs on how to help universities attract private funding to finance overseas ventures.
Further legal challenges possible as court overrules OIA for the first time. Elizabeth Gibney reports

Everyone knows that science is an international profession, but data from the US National Bureau of Economic Research have given a clear picture of which countries export their talent and which have...
Withdrawing state support for access to higher education courses will stop thousands of prospective mature students from attending university, a report has warned.
Fears that Scottish universities would offer more places to undergraduates from the rest of the UK because they come with more money attached appear to be unfounded, research by Times Higher...
EIB calls on UK universities to apply for long-term, low-interest investment. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Cross-subsidising 'loss-makers' an essential part of university life, says UUK head. Jack Grove writes
England may have gone "a bit over the top" in transferring the cost of university education from the state to the graduate, the coordinator of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and...

Scholars already seek donations 'in the margins', development director says. David Matthews writes
Graduate entrepreneurshipEnterprise flowsThe government has announced that it will fund "milk round"-style job fairs where students and graduates can meet representatives from small and medium-sized...
Academics seeking promotion should be assessed for quality of teaching as well as research, argues Quintin McKellar

If loans are as fair and as sustainable as ministers say, why aren't their terms and conditions enshrined in law? Liam Burns writes

Our Deputy Head of Brand Management, Georgina Edsel, has warmly welcomed an analysis by Patrick Freeland-Small, the chief marketing officer at the University of Melbourne, that argues that...
With language skills at a premium, less advantaged students must be encouraged to benefit from study abroad