'Lower fees for foreign students'
International Student IncomeUniversityTotal income (£)Per cent from non-EU feesLondon School of Economics129,124,00033.5Soas40,047,00031.9Essex82,867,00017.8Luton-Bedfordshire51,246,00017....
International Student IncomeUniversityTotal income (£)Per cent from non-EU feesLondon School of Economics129,124,00033.5Soas40,047,00031.9Essex82,867,00017.8Luton-Bedfordshire51,246,00017....
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Some 100 academic posts under threat following a strategic review. Rebecca Attwood reports
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An academic book that a UK author says was banned in the United Arab Emirates has now been formally authorised for sale by censors.ߣߣÊÓÆµ reported this month (4 September) on concerns...
John Hills is to chair a panel that will analyse Britain's continuing social divisions, writes Rebecca Attwood
David Baulcombe, professor of botany at the University of Cambridge, has won the 2008 Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. Professor Baulcombe won the award - popularly known as "America's Nobels...
The SNP Education Secretary has won admiration for her refreshing approach, writes Olga Wojtas
Universities must learn to make full economic costing work on industry-funded projects, says Martin Vincent