More than 350 people, including several academics, have signed a petition protesting against the University of Leeds鈥 treatment of an international postgraduate student
David Willetts has said the estimated public cost of the new student loans system 鈥渃ould rise further鈥, a factor that critics fear could leads to cuts elsewhere in the higher education budget and the redesign of the student support system.
Comedian Johnny Vegas has mounted a heart-felt defence of art school, claiming that the new fees regime will dissuade students from deprived backgrounds studying for creative degrees to the detriment of society.
Sixteen UK higher education institutions are to benefit from a 拢50 million investment in research projects designed to drive economic growth, the universities and science minister has said.
A department of Imperial College London has withdrawn the offer of an internship placement being sold by auction after the move received heavy criticism.
There is 鈥渘o sign鈥 that students paying up to 拢9,000 in tuition fees in 2012-13 are receiving more for their money from universities, according to a survey of contact hours, workload and satisfaction.
A study into transnational education has found that it can help train students to fill skills gaps in host countries, but also warned that it can contribute to a brain drain and has not led to enhanced research
Students who use a Btec qualification to progress to a degree are slightly more likely to gain employment than their counterparts who take A levels, but will be paid less per hour, research has found.
Universities should lower their entry tariff requirements for students born in August to reflect the lower achievement levels of children born in the summer, a new study suggests.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has called on British universities to help remedy the suppression of Burmese universities by the nation鈥檚 former military regime
These striking posters are part of the personal material donated by playwright Willy Russell to Liverpool John Moores University鈥檚 Special Collections and Archives
Universities UK has moved to head off any prospect that the new immigration bill, announced today in the Queen鈥檚 Speech, might herald a crackdown on the use of public services by overseas university students.
One of the largest US massive open online course providers has announced a deal with publishers that will allow students free access to relevant excerpts from text books for the duration of their studies.
University College London is seeking a new site for its 拢1 billion Stratford campus after abandoning contoversial plans to redevelop a housing estate in East London.
The University of Salford has accepted more than 200 students on to courses that it is considering closing within weeks and may face a 鈥渟ignificant backlash鈥 as a result, an internal document suggests.
A grant of $500,000 (拢320,000) from the Carnegie Corporation of New York has enabled Yale University to join forces with a wide range of international institutions to develop a global network of scholars devoted to the study of Asian topics.