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Discipline's doyens launch Classics defence against Royal Holloway plans. Jack Grove writes

Discipline's doyens launch Classics defence against Royal Holloway plans. Jack Grove writes
The vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University has warned that the institution is "at risk" if it fails to recruit about 2,000 students in clearing, following a warning from England's funding...

Blaming recession for graduates' poor jobs record, UEL stands by its fees decision. Jack Grove reports

Regional differences in backing for rises may hurt post-92s serving communities, writes Simon Baker
The University of East London has parted company with an academic found guilty of research misconduct at two previous universities.
Study-and-work model revived for accountancy trainees to improve access. Simon Baker reports
Research councilsSchools connection to endThe UK's research councils are to close their long-running researchers-in-residence scheme. The programme, which has been in existence for 17 years, sponsors...

University may not always be the best option for those from poorer backgrounds. Jack Grove reports

Fleet of foot vocational institutions steal a march on traditional universities. Jon Marcus reports
Partnerships between public and private institutions are key to weathering these uncertain times, says James Kirkbride

The regulatory regime outlined in the White Paper may lighten the bureaucratic burden but it has its dangers, warns Roger King

The Australian 'education revolution' is making progress, although there are still challenges to be overcome, writes Peter Coaldrake
LiverpoolMuseum of LiverpoolThe new Museum of Liverpool, which opened this week, aims to explore the history, culture and everyday experience of the city. It considers what it means to be...
I Wish I Could See My Little WillyMargateA bikini-clad young woman sits on the beach with a cat on her lap. A passing spiv raises his hat to her and says: "I wish I was that lucky cat.""I don't think...

Our vice-chancellor has praised what he called the "intelligent and discerning response" of Sir Alan Langlands, the chief executive of the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England, to concerns...