Augmented reality in higher education: five tips to get started Matthew Ramirez demystifies the use of AR in university study 5 March
Canadian studies scholars quit UK foundation Removal of academic board member from body supporting study of Canada in the UK spurs resignations By Matthew Reisz 5 March
Fee-free study and v-c pay curbs are election priorities, says Green Party Greens unveil election goals but figures on cost of pledge on fees still pending By John Morgan 5 March
Social science PhDs are quids in People with a PhD in the social sciences earn the largest average salary seven to nine years after graduation, whereas those with a doctorate in the biological sciences go on to earn the least, according to research By Holly Else 5 March
Access would get a 鈥榬eboot鈥 under Labour, says Byrne Shadow minister explains that his party would aim for graduate tax but plans to leave numbers uncapped By John Morgan 5 March
Bulk of postgraduates 鈥榠neligible for loans鈥 Student Funder鈥檚 chief executive says an analysis shows that more than half of prospective students will miss out on the new government scheme By Holly Else 5 March
Social sciences ups the PhD pace REF data show big jumps in number of doctoral degree awards in some subjects By Holly Else 5 March
Digital study may push some to web addiction Use of online tools runs the risk of students developing problems and harming their ability to study, research finds By Chris Havergal 5 March
EPSRC funding shifts power up energy research Analysis reveals the winners and losers under 鈥榮haping capabilities鈥 programme By Paul Jump 5 March
How to cultivate the Commons touch Seeking impact? Undertake research that prepares the ground for key political debates, says ex-Westminster insider Meg Russell By Matthew Reisz 5 March
Cranfield University: DREAM team set to dig deep into data Students at a new doctoral training centre will use big data to tackle challenges such as extreme weather and population growth By Chris Parr 5 March
University of Bolton pays 拢100K for strategy awayday Taking all staff to lakeside hotel for an audience with the vice-chancellor is an 鈥榓ppropriate developmental investment鈥 By Chris Parr 5 March
Attitudes hold back region, inaugural MENA Universities Summit hears At THE summit in Qatar, Gulf states hear that culture of entitlement must go By Chris Havergal 5 March
Flexible study emerges as cross-party concern Help for non-traditional learning wins support, with Greg Clark saying 鈥榳atch this space鈥 By Chris Havergal 5 March
Dutch PhD candidates fear a downgrade in status Could minister Jet Bussemaker鈥檚 reforms create a 鈥榮econd-class鈥 group of doctoral candidates? By Holly Else 5 March
Shake-up aims to build rapid reaction research force ESRC intends revised training strategy to better support PhD students and to speed work on new issues. Plus the latest higher education appointments By Holly Else 5 March
Checking up on teaching standards Are the best assessors your colleagues, or external observers? By Jack Grove 5 March
Falmouth University鈥檚 shared-services scheme awarded Hefce grant FX Plus given 拢105,000 to encourage cost-sharing copycats at universities By Jack Grove 5 March
Brighton v-c Julian Crampton to step down next year The vice-chancellor of the University of Brighton is to retire next year, it has been announced By Holly Else 4 March
Humanities help to provide 鈥榝oundation of a civil society鈥 View from leading scholar is among many put forward ahead of major prize recognising arts, humanities and social sciences By Matthew Reisz 4 March
V-c pay average put at 拢260K last year by UCU Notts Trent head Neil Gorman was highest earner with pay and benefits of 拢620K in his final year By Jack Grove 4 March
DSA cuts plans face High Court scrutiny Controversial cuts to Disabled Students鈥 Allowance are to be subject to a legal challenge By Jack Grove 3 March
Glyndwr faces continued student visa restrictions after review Strict conditions on Glyndwr University鈥檚 licence to recruit international students are to be maintained, following a Home Office review By Chris Havergal 3 March
Tuition fees in Scotland under Labour ruled out by Murphy Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy has ruled out the introduction of tuition fees north of the border if his party wins next year鈥檚 Holyrood election By Chris Havergal 3 March
Election hustings: Labour's 拢6K fees pledge debated But Liam Byrne insists graduate tax is still 鈥榣ong-term policy鈥 for party By John Morgan 3 March
Labour 拢6K fees policy 鈥榗ould hit universities outside England鈥 Devolved nations may face pressure to meet funding shortfall By Chris Havergal 2 March
BIS bids to cut funded places at 鈥榩oorer quality鈥 private colleges The government wants to cut the number of students with public funding recruited by 鈥減oorer quality鈥 private colleges offering sub-degree courses By John Morgan 2 March
Gender split on fellowship scheme 鈥榰nacceptable鈥 The Royal Society has not been able to find any reason why so few women were successful in securing awards from one of its fellowship schemes in 2014 By Holly Else 2 March
Dementia care research becomes basis for touring play A play based on an academic study of the stresses and satisfactions of care work in dementia wards has now set off on a six-venue tour By Matthew Reisz 1 March
Proportion of female professors up, but still below a quarter Professors are several percentage points more likely to be women than they were a decade ago, new figures show By Jack Grove 28 February
6 significant challenges impeding technology adoption in higher education in 2015 What will hold back the use of technology in higher education over the next five years? By Chris Parr 27 February
Labour pressed to reveal plans on student numbers Labour has been urged to say whether or not it would reintroduce caps on undergraduate numbers after unveiling its pledge to lower fees to 拢6,000. By John Morgan 27 February
Bedfordshire cleared of giving Saudi students preferential treatment QAA report followed claims university had bent rules to allow students sponsored by Saudi government extra resits By Jack Grove 27 February
Miliband announces 拢6K tuition fees pledge Ed Miliband has pledged that a Labour government would lower fees to 拢6,000 and raise maintenance grants by 拢400 By John Morgan 27 February
One in four students uses social media to contact university staff More than a quarter of university students now use social media to contact their lecturers By Chris Parr 26 February
Proportion of top BTEC students doubles: Hefce report Students taking BTEC vocational qualifications are more than twice as likely to score top marks as they were seven years earlier, says a new study. By Jack Grove 26 February
Private college鈥檚 visa licence suspended as BIS and QAA launch inquiries Two government departments and watchdog investigate St Patrick鈥檚 College By John Morgan 26 February
Scrapping fee subsidy is no guarantee of windfall for Welsh academy Ending support for cross-border students does not mean tuition fee cash would be reinvested in institutions, report warns By Chris Havergal 26 February
Reform of research funding formula will benefit elites, says REF critic Division as scholars analyse Hefce鈥檚 system for dividing 拢1 billion QR pot By Holly Else 26 February
Video: Election Hustings for Higher Education 2015 Watch the only pre-election debate on higher education, featuring key representatives from the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties 26 February
Is the journal ratings game good for researchers? The Association of Business Schools has released its latest ranking of periodicals, but not everyone welcomes it By Chris Havergal 26 February
Advisory board to help steer Nurse review of research councils Group will be made up of experts and prominent figures from across higher education By Paul Jump 26 February
Black PhD students are pioneers in their subjects, says professor Hakim Adi urges early career researchers at first meeting of Black Doctoral Network UK to be resilient when facing difficulties By Holly Else 26 February
Innovative new leadership role will become a must, predicts Bath v-c Hefce chief to take up post of vice-president (implementation) in the spring tasked with change management By Holly Else 26 February
Journal editor鈥檚 self-citation rate under scrutiny Oxford blogger publishes citation count for autism expert, who ran two Elsevier titles By Paul Jump 26 February
Lower scores for Asian staff on Rate My Professors website Postgrad鈥檚 study questions reliability of results on staff evaluation website as US students seek 鈥榚asiest A鈥 By Jack Grove 26 February
New chief at University Alliance floats rebrand idea CEO Maddalaine Ansell proposes asset sharing and collaborating with business on course design at mission group By John Morgan 26 February
Troubleshooter Graham Upton tackles Glyndwr University Having turned the University of Cumbria around, Upton is now heading to Wrexham By Chris Havergal 26 February
Offa: removing cap removes excuses on lack of poor students Regulator wants elite universities to set 鈥榗hallenging targets鈥 on admissions as student number controls end in autumn By Jack Grove 26 February
Edinburgh Napier University: Where being enterprising pays dividends Work experience while at this Scottish institution is positively encouraged By Chris Havergal 26 February
Performance-related pay is way forward for sector, says UUK review Sir Ian Diamond鈥檚 efficiencies report endorses the shift from incremental pay rises to service-related rewards By Jack Grove 26 February
Israeli business school exports secrets of a 鈥榮tart-up nation鈥 Lahav Executive Education offers international entrepreneurs insights into Israeli success and tactics for tackling Silicon Valley By Matthew Reisz 26 February
Barroso sees lessons for European universities from his US vantage Continent must learn to聽maximise research strengths, says former European Commission president turned 鈥榓ccidental academic鈥 By Chris Parr 26 February