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Group representing higher education colleges relaunches with a focus on specialist institutions, writes Tony Tysome The Standing Conference of Principals relaunched itself this week in a bid to show...
Group representing higher education colleges relaunches with a focus on specialist institutions, writes Tony Tysome The Standing Conference of Principals relaunched itself this week in a bid to show...
To confront Kurdish and Islamic views of female and male forms, an MA sculpture graduate from Winchester School of Art created a work featuring garments made of human hair. Rosa Ilgen, a refugee from...
Derby University won one category and was runner-up in two categories at last week's Universities Personnel Association awards. It scooped the prize for improving working lives; and it was runner-up...
Students were urged this week to fight back against one-sided contracts that limit their consumer rights after it emerged that Leeds University's student union managed to rewrite an "unfair"...
It is not often that a world-famous author submits her work for "marking" by a panel of academics. But this is exactly what Fay Weldon, professor of creative writing at Brunel University, faces now...
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships are one of higher education's best-kept secrets. Olga Wojtas looks at what their future may hold Physicist Sir Sam Edwards founded the Teaching Companies Scheme, now...
Top-up fees stalked the fringes at the Lib Dems' conference, says Claire Sanders Liberal Democrats were quick to claim this week that their new tax policies would not jeopardise their opposition to...
We need a system more responsive to student demand, says Tim Leunig in the first of our profiles of academics who belong to each major political party Tim Leunig is a member of an increasingly...
Higher education might not have been a big feature of platform speeches at the Liberal Democrat conference, but it made a healthy showing at fringe events. Popping up in a small student event was...
The Russian Academy of Sciences is facing one of its biggest challenges ever as President Vladimir Putin moves to bring it under stricter state control. Under reforms approved by President Putin's...
Leading Swedish universities are ditching the traditional three-scale grading system in favour of the European credit transfer scheme (Ects), despite its parliament's decision not to make it law....
Treasury review poses threat to Commonwealth bursary schemes, write Philip Fine and David Jobbins Canada has put a flagship Commonwealth scholarship scheme on hold only months before ministers are...
Students at the National University of Comahue, the biggest state university in Patagonia, Argentina, have ended a three-month sit-in that had paralysed the institution. But a second Argentinian...
An online employment and training company with offshoots in the UK and New Zealand has bought a half share in ߣߣÊÓÆµ's biggest recruiter of foreign students. Seek Limited this week paid A$36...
Seven years after the US Government began allowing federal tax deductions to offset the cost of university tuition, the deductions have been found to benefit wealthy families, according to the first...