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AustraliaTesting times for TeqsaAustralia’s new higher education regulator faces a test of its powers after it emerged that two private institutions have challenged some of its decisions. Stott’s...
AustraliaTesting times for TeqsaAustralia’s new higher education regulator faces a test of its powers after it emerged that two private institutions have challenged some of its decisions. Stott’s...
AustraliaTesting times for TeqsaAustralia’s new higher education regulator faces a test of its powers after it emerged that two private institutions have challenged some of its decisions. Stott’s...
The retail and financial sectors remain the top recruiters of graduates despite the economic turbulence of recent years, a report has found.
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCILFollow-on FundAward winner: Stephen HutchingsInstitution: University of ManchesterValue: £115,733Comparative approaches to Islam, security and television news:...
Higher tuition fees were the biggest contributor to a rise in inflation announced today.
The former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police is to provide training for senior police officers in India in a partnership agreed with the University of Cambridge.Under a three-year scheme signed...
Germany ensures degrees of highly skilled migrants are recognised. Frances Mechan-Schmidt reports
A university has opened its own pharmacy to train students. Kingston University's £420,000 Pharmacy Practice Laboratory is a purpose-built facility where students can practise their skills. Based at...
Analysis with revised data and modelling points to 'serious' consequences ahead. John Morgan writes
University College LondonRichly altruisticAn experiment has provided evidence that people living in richer areas are more likely to behave altruistically. A team of researchers from the anthropology...
A handful of universities have produced more than their share of vice-chancellors. Jack Grove looks at how these centres have nurtured talented leaders
A “narrow, Oxbridge-obsessed” approach to higher education reform will thwart attempts to increase social mobility, according to a new report by a group of new universities.
The proportion of students gaining good degrees is continuing to climb, according to official figures published today.
Filled with treasures from around the globe and across the ages, England’s university museums are as varied as their funding, but those of Oxford and Cambridge still take the lion’s share of Hefce...
Although the Bible is recognised globally as a fundamentally formative part of our culture, many people are increasingly unfamiliar with its stories. This refreshing rereading of some of the Bible's...