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Cash cow disease - How the wages of validation led to a 118-year-old institution’s demise

Students are suffering from survey fatigue - as are we all, says Sally Feldman

Willetts receives demand for ‘complete rethink’ of council’s structure and policies. Paul Jump reports
University applications by UK students are running 7.6 per cent below last year’s levels, the latest figures show.

David Willetts has set out proposals for major multi-national corporations to join forces with a foreign or British university and establish new graduate-only research institutions in the UK.

By Allie Grasgreen for Inside Higher Ed
Students at King’s College, Cambridge, spent so much time on protests challenging the higher education reforms that they neglected their studies, according to its provost.
Funding cuts, how not to write a PhD thesis and the Browne review’s research were among the most popular stories with readers of our website in 2011.Our annual round-up of vice-chancellors' pay and...
The murder of an Indian postgraduate student has prompted calls for a report to “reassure” overseas students over their safety in the UK.Anuj Bidve, 23, who was studying micro-electronics at...
Three British Nobel Prize winners head the list of academics recognised in this year’s New Year honours list.Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov, both professor of physics at University of Manchester...
An Israeli postgraduate student is claiming victory on her dissertation regrade after alleging her supervisor had “anti-Israel” prejudices.A complaint by Smadar Bakovic, 35, who lives near Jerusalem...
The government will commission research to give “a comprehensive picture of HE provision by private and alternative suppliers” as it invites them to play a bigger role in the new higher education...
The University of Reading has signed a £230 million deal which will see its entire campus accommodation run by a private company.
The university sector has lost a tenth of its secondary-level initial teacher training places for 2012-13, government allocations reveal.