Getting down to business, Australian style, may be the only option Association of University Administrators conference hears that too many UK institutions are 鈥榚mulators, not leaders鈥 in disruptive times By Chris Havergal 9 April
Degree withheld in Worcester fees dispute University may apply to lift stay on small claims court pursuit of graduate determined not to pay for 鈥榠nadequate鈥 tuition By Paul Jump 9 April
Campus close-up: Royal Holloway, University of London A new doctoral centre will examine Magna Carta鈥檚 influence in the digital age By Jack Grove 9 April
Paris-Saclay: a mega-university with ambitions to match Dominique Vernay, the institution鈥檚 president, talks to Jack Grove about why 19 French institutions are stronger as one By Jack Grove 9 April
Online research: the dangers Academics face issues around privacy and identity in the digital world By Chris Parr 9 April
On the rise: spending on R&D in the UK About 拢7.6 billion worth of research and development was carried out in higher education in 2013 By Holly Else 9 April
Graduates still face job discrimination on sexuality, suggests study Gay and lesbian graduates in the UK are still experiencing discrimination when looking for a job, research has suggested By Chris Parr 8 April
Student vote encouraged by online forum鈥檚 campaign The Student Room has launched a campaign to get its members to register to vote so they can affect results in marginal seats in the general election 8 April
NUS figures fuel debate on divestment Scottish universities have investments of nearly 拢16 million in oil, coal and gas extraction, and 拢3 million in the arms industry 7 April
Tuition fees hike hit courses with low salary expectations: study Researcher says findings indicate variable fees may be preferable By Chris Havergal 6 April
Teaching quality in engineering 鈥榥eeds better measures鈥 The Royal Academy of Engineering has added its voice to calls for new metrics to be used in universities to assess teaching quality. By Holly Else 5 April
New NUS presidents for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Three presidents have been elected to lead the National Union of Students in the devolved nations of the UK during 2015-16 By Chris Havergal 4 April
Overseas academics 鈥榮hould have REF input鈥 LSE pro-director also calls for metrics to measure impact By Holly Else 3 April
Kenya attack highlights universities' vulnerability A deadly attack at a Kenyan university demonstrates that higher education institutions are a 鈥渟oft target鈥 for terrorists, campaigners have said. By Chris Havergal 2 April
Southampton cancels controversial Israel conference Move prompts organisers to seek legal action By Matthew Reisz 2 April
Campus close-up: University of Hull Campus gallery to act as a gateway in 拢28m refurbishment of Philip Larkin鈥檚 library By Matthew Reisz 2 April
Academic guardians to keep watch over 鈥楥hinese Dream鈥 Beijing鈥檚 鈥榤essages鈥 to the academy focus on its role in promoting a crucial concept By John Morgan 2 April
Funding shift will amplify bang for buck, says commissioner Diverting Horizon cash to investment fund will boost financial 鈥榝irepower鈥, says Carlos Moedas By Holly Else 2 April
Universities 鈥榳orse than bankers鈥 Civil servant appeals for further savings to avoid another round of government cuts By Jack Grove 2 April
Open University maps new routes to career progression Teaching, research and knowledge exchange will all be weighed in decisions on academic promotions. Plus the latest higher education appointments By Chris Parr 2 April
Time to keep score on female scientists Putting grant application and success rates under the microscope could help rectify universities鈥 gender imbalance By Holly Else 2 April
UCU calls for wage audits as gender pay gap endures THE analysis reveals progress in closing gap, but female academics still earn nearly 拢6K less than men By Jack Grove 2 April
Wendy Purcell is still paid top salary FoI request reveals former vice-chancellor receives 拢250,000 from Plymouth University By John Morgan 2 April
Green Party: we will write off student loan debts Policy proposal stands alongside a commitment to abolish tuition fees By John Morgan 2 April
REF 2014: impact element cost 拢55 million Findings reveal the total cost to institutions of attempting to articulate impact By Paul Jump 2 April
Private colleges may face public fee cut While Labour could cap funding, the Lib Dems could support graduate tax By John Morgan 2 April
鈥業nertia鈥 is harming partnerships, say schools Report highlights doubts over the benefits of school-university relationships By John Elmes 2 April
Whose side are you on? You may have little choice Academics find complicity with neoliberal values hard to avoid, forum hears By Matthew Reisz 2 April
Subjects鈥 gender balance not reflected in grant applications Only two research councils have equal proportion of female applicants and academics By Holly Else 2 April
鈥楪rotesque鈥 flow of QR cash to minnows could sink REF, scholar warns Funding gains for smaller universities 鈥榬isks UK research quality鈥 By Paul Jump 2 April
Tempest-tossed data show conferences鈥 impact When Hurricane Isaac forced the cancellation of a political science conference, researchers were able to pinpoint the value of presenting papers By Matthew Reisz 2 April
General election 2015: survey of university staff now open The 探花视频 general election survey is seeking the views of all UK higher education employees on the upcoming election By Chris Parr 1 April
LSE buildings evacuated after huge fire A number of London School of Economics buildings have been evacuated after a huge underground fire filled nearby streets with toxic smoke By Jack Grove 1 April
Georgian papers to be digitised The Royal Archives have launched a major project to make their complete collection of Georgian papers available online By Matthew Reisz 1 April
鈥楲iberal extremism鈥 fears sink campus leaders鈥 debate Home Secretary blocks Oxford election hustings over choice of moderator By Avril Olof 1 April
National licence mooted to free up research access Hepi paper says access could be based on having UK IP address By Paul Jump 31 March
Southampton conference on Israel 鈥榠n doubt鈥 University looks at 鈥渨ithdrawing permission鈥 for controversial event By Matthew Reisz 31 March
Sir David Greenaway to be next Russell Group chair The Russell Group鈥檚 next chair will be Sir David Greenaway, the University of Nottingham vice-chancellor By John Morgan 30 March
EPSRC to help train quantum engineers in 拢15m project A research council is to create a series of skills hubs in a 拢15 million project to train the next generation of quantum engineers By Holly Else 29 March
British Academy announces Rising Star Engagement winners The British Academy has announced 34 awards for early career researchers under its new scheme By Matthew Reisz 28 March
Science policies laid out ahead of general election The UK鈥檚 main political parties have laid out their plans for science just days before the official general election campaign kicks off By Holly Else 27 March
Graduate recruiters call for better links between universities and firms Universities need to build more 鈥済enuine partnerships鈥 with employers, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters 27 March
New global HE research centre wins funding Partnership between UCL IoE, Lancaster and Sheffield aims to boost research in the field By John Morgan 27 March
Stefan Grimm鈥檚 death leads Imperial to review performance metrics Imperial is to undertake a review of how it uses performance metrics for staff after the death of one of its academics By Chris Parr 27 March
Universities at risk of falling short on investment England鈥檚 universities risk being 鈥渦nable to deliver the scale of investment鈥 needed to 鈥渞emain internationally competitive鈥. By John Morgan 27 March
The 7 fastest-rising young universities in the world World University Rankings analysis reveals the biggest climbers under 50 years of age By Chris Parr 27 March
Students occupy buildings at London universities University of the Arts London, LSE and King鈥檚 all involved By Jack Grove 26 March
UCU furious over Bolton 鈥榮ackings for alleged press leaks鈥 Union says branch secretary and wife both deny any involvement in leaking stories By Chris Parr 26 March
What courses cost More than half of subjects at English universities cost more than the average tuition fee to teach, according to data presented in a report By Holly Else 26 March
After 鈥榤isuse鈥 claims, new checks on aid for disabled students BIS confirms changes as NAO and PAC investigate company for over-payments By Jack Grove 26 March
For open-access clarity, adopt rule on exception RCUK review recommends aligning policy with that of UK funding bodies By Paul Jump 26 March
Believe the unbelievable: where Adam Smith and Agent Smith meet Ha-Joon Chang urges fellow economists to learn lessons from science fiction By Matthew Reisz 26 March
Coventry heats up Scarborough with higher education Midlands university鈥檚 mission to target cold spots for branch campus expansion begins beside the seaside By Paul Jump 26 March
Jisc鈥檚 battle for Britain鈥檚 shared IT services: the beginning of the end? Martyn Harrow channels Winston Churchill over 鈥榗limacteric鈥 challenge of next spending review By John Morgan 26 March
Consensus on net migration change, says MP Labour鈥檚 Paul Blomfield believes change could happen even if Tories lead government after general election By Jack Grove 26 March