National data centre for academics goes live The UK鈥檚 first shared hub for medical and academic research will initially serve six scientific and academic organisations By Chris Parr 4 September
US researchers protest at rules restricting drone use Lawsuit led by 200 universities over regulations allowing hobbyists to keep rights while academics face virtual no-fly zone By Jon Marcus 4 September
Top 20 universities for students鈥 first impressions Survey reveals the universities that are best at making new students feel right at home By Chris Parr 4 September
Warm welcome encourages students to stay the course Positive early experiences for new undergraduates help to reduce dropout rates By Martha Elwell 4 September
Swansea dean has no regrets over controversial reforms Nigel Piercy is unapologetic about antagonising some in drive to turn around School of Management By Paul Jump 4 September
Efforts to tackle extremism can cause campus conflicts The government鈥檚 Prevent counter-terrorism strategy is causing controversy in universities By George Ryan 4 September
Student recruitment agents sometimes engage in 鈥榦utright fraud鈥 Report from OBHE says 鈥榥o question鈥 some are involved in suspect practices By Chris Parr 3 September
Scotland-based life scientists issue independence warning Open letter casts doubt over future of clinical and biomedical research in event of 鈥榶es鈥 vote By Paul Jump 2 September
EU student support targeted under government plans Plans to slash maintenance payments to European Union students have been unveiled by universities minister Greg Clark By Jack Grove 1 September
University finance heads want to spend despite uncertainty Universities are set to increase investment in their estates despite growing financial uncertainty, a new survey shows By Jack Grove 1 September
Warning over EU research budget Negotiations on the European budget could result in cuts to Horizon 2020, the European University Association has warned By Holly Else 31 August
Hackney has become 鈥榝ocus of academic study鈥 Hackney is one of the most highly-researched places in the UK, a conference has heard By Jack Grove 30 August
Investigated private college granted further loan access A private college that was the subject of a newspaper investigation has been given continued permission by the government to access public funds. By John Morgan 29 August
Stephen Hawking and Cambridge v-c take on ice bucket challenge Academics worldwide also post videos to raise awareness of motor neurone disease By Martha Elwell 29 August
Net migration figures push 250,000 Net migration has risen to 243,000 in the past year, dashing government hopes of meeting its target, although student immigration has remained stable. By John Morgan 28 August
Oxbridge influence over key public roles laid bare New research has demonstrated the monopoly of a small social elite over public leadership positions in Britain By Martha Elwell 28 August
Labour vision for HE set out by Liam Byrne Labour would make new 鈥渆arn while you learn鈥 degrees delivered by 鈥淭echnical University鈥 partnerships the priority in higher education expansion By John Morgan 28 August
Campus close-up: University of Warwick As the Coventry campus with global reach turns 50, it looks to alliances without forgetting its roots By John Morgan 28 August
Southeast Asia 鈥榥eeds a strong sector identity鈥 British Council report recommends that the region develop an identity revolving around a student experience based on links with employers By John Morgan 28 August
State turns to Pearson for help placing for-profit outcasts Thousands of students may be stranded as colleges lose student loan access By John Morgan 28 August
Institute a 鈥榲eneer for the state鈥檚 projects鈥, claims professor US scholar says he was sacked after speaking out at National University of Singapore institute By Holly Else 28 August
Dame Ann Dowling makes a case for 鈥榰se-inspired鈥 research First female president of the Royal Academy of Engineers hopes to change UK鈥檚 鈥榮niffiness鈥 about applied research By Holly Else 28 August
Innovation investment unveiled The Technology Strategy Board will commit more than 拢535 million to fund innovation in 2014-15 By Holly Else 28 August
UK students join Minerva Schools鈥 fledgling class US for-profit start-up institution鈥檚 peripatetic, online-delivered degree draws undergraduates keen to try something different By Chris Parr 28 August
鈥楽hock and derision鈥 as Kent Anderson named Science publisher Open letter from researchers decries AAAS journal鈥檚 high fees and points to Anderson鈥檚 combative views on open access By Paul Jump 28 August
University participation rate fell back in 2012-13 Introduction of higher fees led to a bulge in numbers the year before, report says By Jack Grove 28 August
Overseas master鈥檚 student asks why she was allowed on to course Postgraduate claims that her English was not up to scratch By Chris Parr 28 August
QAA to investigate Saudi students鈥 exam resits University of Bedfordshire accused of giving those sponsored by Saudi Arabian government preferential treatment By David Matthews 28 August
Vivas could help prevent cheating in Gulf Study suggests that unannounced oral exams can encourage integrity and engage students By Jack Grove 28 August
Russell Group rated best at cat-herding, says study Research suggests some standard management techniques work on academics after all, and older institutions are most effective By Matthew Reisz 28 August
More women and minorities leave jobs for postgraduate degrees Data analysis suggests discrimination plays a role in higher number of female and BME 鈥榬eturnees鈥 By Jack Grove 28 August
Concerns about Plymouth University chairman predate current crisis Board member made aware of claims related to 鈥榳ider working practices鈥 in December 2012 By John Morgan 28 August
QAA has 鈥榥o confidence鈥 in private college London Oriental Academy banned from accessing SLC funds By Jack Grove 28 August
Stamp out Qatar 鈥榝orced labour鈥, Labour MP tells alma mater Shadow minister and UCL alumna calls on university to do 鈥榓ll it can鈥 to stop practice on overseas site By David Matthews 28 August
Research ethics: when friends become work Social scientist mulls the perks and pitfalls of using personal networks in research By Matthew Reisz 28 August
Charities more generous than MRC in funding studentships 拢100,000 PhD funding from the Macular Society and Fight for Sight outstrip offers via MRC doctoral training partnerships By Holly Else 28 August
Graduate calls University College Suffolk 鈥榰nhealthy鈥 for black students Jason Haye says his 2.2 degree would have been higher but for institution鈥檚 environment, citing artist Maggi Hambling鈥檚 鈥榮lave鈥 comments By Chris Parr 28 August
Alliances overseas can 鈥榮ecure future鈥 for languages Lack of succession planning is eroding research base, says head of Institute of Modern Languages Research By Matthew Reisz 28 August
Scottish government fees stance 鈥榠ncompatible with EU law鈥 Former ECJ judge鈥檚 legal opinion casts doubts on post-independence policy By David Matthews 26 August
Heseltine weighs in to overseas students debate Former deputy prime minister Michael Heseltine has criticised the inclusion of foreign students in government plans to cut net immigration to the UK By Martha Elwell 26 August
Public against cutting back on overseas students, poll finds A majority of the public say the government should not reduce overseas student numbers, polling suggests. By John Morgan 25 August
Burning Man to showcase work based on British Library images Open access project has reached far afield since its launch last year By Matthew Reisz 24 August
King鈥檚 College London criticised for closing theology programmes Two leading theologians have criticised the closure of several postgraduate theology and ministry programmes at King鈥檚 By Jack Grove 23 August
Mature student numbers 鈥榟it record level鈥 A record number of mature students have been accepted into higher education so far this year, new figures show. By Jack Grove 22 August
Plymouth chair of governors to 鈥榮tand aside鈥 Plymouth University鈥檚 chair of governors, William Taylor, is to 鈥渟tand aside鈥 pending the outcome of an investigation into sexual harassment claims By John Morgan 21 August
Lib Dems to offer science ring-fence pledge The Liberal Democrats will offer manifesto pledges to ring-fence the science budget and provide 鈥渇urther support鈥 for Catapult centres. By John Morgan 21 August
Students at Pearson College get green light for SLC funds Private provider passes QAA鈥檚 new review, making domestic intake eligible for public funding By John Morgan 21 August
Campus 鈥榮lackers鈥 kicked into gear Lecturer finds a way to make the 鈥榮ocial loafers鈥 in class pull their weight in group assignments By Jack Grove 21 August
Clark: record recruitment will not compromise student experience Fears of overcrowded courses and falling standards as university admissions set to exceed 500,000 for first time By Jack Grove 21 August
Demand for STEM subjects holds up in wake of fees hike But Hefce sounds alarm over the slump in foreign language students By Holly Else 21 August
University of Leeds lectures legal scholar over 鈥榩olitical鈥 tweets Experts question 鈥榙raconian鈥 social media policies after university rebukes academic questioning Theresa May鈥檚 policies By Chris Parr 21 August
Celebrity masterminds: Laurie Taylor and Sally Feldman on fame Sociologist鈥檚 and media scholar鈥檚 work on TV interview series furnished raw material for a study of the limelight and those in it By Matthew Reisz 21 August