Wendy Purcell returns to Plymouth University but not as chief executive David Coslett to run university as vice-chancellor takes on 鈥榮trategic portfolio鈥 By John Morgan 10 November
Loans to trainee teachers unlikely to be recouped IFS study says finding raises questions about student finance system for ITT By Chris Parr 10 November
Nerc ramps up demand management Move follows dip in success rates to 11 per cent in most recent grant call By Paul Jump 9 November
UK-based academic鈥檚 film well received in Zimbabwe A controversial film by an academic about inter-racial love has been unexpectedly well received in Zimbabwe. By Matthew Reisz 9 November
Bean warns universities over digital 鈥榠rrelevance鈥 Open University chief uses parting message to urge continued innovation By Chris Parr 8 November
Students鈥 careers advice 鈥榥ot fit for purpose鈥 Universities and businesses鈥 joint effort on careers advice for students is not 鈥渇it for purpose鈥 in modern Britain, a leading businesswoman has said. By Holly Else 7 November
Portsmouth deputy v-c to be new Bucks New chief The University of Portsmouth鈥檚 deputy vice-chancellor has been appointed as the new head of Buckinghamshire New University. By Holly Else 7 November
Overhaul of university governance proposed by Scottish government SNP administration puts forward proposals for new legislation to follow von Prondzynski review By Chris Havergal 7 November
Higher fees have not dampened long-term demand, says Ucas Higher tuition fees in the UK have not slowed the long-term trend of increasing demand for university education, according to a new analysis by Ucas. By Chris Havergal 7 November
More universities pledge to withhold pay from boycott staff At least three more universities are to withhold full pay from staff participating in the marking boycott over proposed pension changes. By Jack Grove 6 November
Warburg Institute court judgment handed down Both institute and University of London claim success By Jack Grove 6 November
Dame Wendy Hall attacks computer science employability 'myth' Southampton academic says statistics hiding reality for graduates By Chris Parr 6 November
Government rules out student loans review The government has ruled out an urgent review of the sustainability of the student loans system despite being advised to do so by a group of MPs By Chris Parr 6 November
Marking boycott: universities threatened with further action if they dock pay UCU writes to pre-92 institutions warning them not to withhold salary over pensions dispute action By Jack Grove 6 November
Private medical college decries poor diagnosis University of Buckingham says academic standards at Medipathways College, whose courses it validates, 鈥榬emain strong鈥 despite QAA report By Chris Parr 6 November
Quitting EU would cost UK in Horizon cash, says Leru head A Brexit would reduce the UK鈥檚 relationship to the EU to that of Botswana鈥檚 or Chile鈥檚, research expert claims By Chris Havergal 6 November
Medical Research Council 鈥榠mmune鈥 to budget rise demand Nobel laureates warn that the UK鈥檚 position in the wider scientific community could be undermined if EMBO鈥檚 request is refused By Paul Jump 6 November
Wider remit urged for Catapult network Hermann Hauser鈥檚 report suggests technology hubs could offer advice on innovation policy and calls for metrics to measure centres鈥 impact By Holly Else 6 November
Women choose shorter conference presentations: study Research shows female scholars opting for short talks over long ones, even at a gender-balanced event By Paul Jump 6 November
UCL unit ditches mooted authorship policy Policy draft stated that all publications be reviewed by pair as part of 鈥榪uality assurance鈥 By Paul Jump 6 November
Fees crisis to hit Northern Ireland Cutbacks of up to 15% loom if gap cannot be plugged by Stormont By Chris Havergal 6 November
Campus close-up: Anglia Ruskin University A new database at the Veterans and Families Institute will improve access to the research done on soldiers adjusting to life after service By Chris Parr 6 November
Rechristened TSB turns a keener eye to market result Innovate UK is shifting its focus to boosting academia-industry engagement By Holly Else 6 November
Open doors make a fairer world, says Jos茅 Luis Rodriguez Zapatero 鈥楴on-political鈥 visa policy, Spanish language and top business schools are key to Spanish sector鈥檚 future, according to Spain鈥檚 former leader By John Morgan 6 November
How to seek promotion for teaching Thank-you notes and other proofs of positive impact can help distinguish your application. Plus the latest higher education appointments By Jack Grove 6 November
Fears for higher education sector as key BIS role splits in two Departure of Sir John O鈥橰eilly will see 鈥榚xisting talent鈥 within the Civil Service fill higher education and science roles By Paul Jump 6 November
Call to end 鈥榩ostcode lottery鈥 of tuition fee cash for pensions black hole UEL vice-chancellor says it is wrong that students鈥 money is used to prop up local government schemes By Jack Grove 6 November
BIS tight-lipped over private refusals Two big providers again make the designated list but few details offered about others By John Morgan 6 November
Foreign students sidetracked by job search and internships Non-EU cohort under pressure to secure work after the abolition of the post-study work visa By Chris Havergal 6 November
Hundreds of PhD students chasing every early career post THE study reveals intense competition for roles at Russell Group universities, despite new openings for those seeking a research career By Jack Grove 6 November
Lecturer calls for clarity in use of learning analytics Work on a transparent ethical policy at The Open University highlighted concerns about technology and privacy By Chris Parr 6 November
York to review pay threat over marking boycott The University of York is to review its decision to withhold all pay from staff taking part in a marking boycott over proposed pension reforms By Jack Grove 5 November
Zero-hours contracts: UCU holds day of action University staff have held a national day of action against zero-hours contracts and other forms of temporary contracts. By Jack Grove 5 November
Ulster and Queen鈥檚 to cut student numbers by more than 1,000 Northern Irish universities have announced plans to cut student numbers by up to 1,100 next year in the face of multimillion-pound cuts By Chris Havergal 5 November
Metrics survey reveals widespread scepticism There is widespread 鈥榮cepticism鈥 about the use of metrics to assess research, according to evidence submitted to an independent review By Holly Else 5 November
Catapult centres 鈥榮hould number 30 by 2030鈥 The government should double the annual budget of its innovation agency to 拢1 billion so it can establish more 鈥淐atapult鈥 centres, a new report says By Holly Else 5 November
NUS pulls support for 鈥榝ree education鈥 march The National Union of Students has pulled its backing from this month鈥檚 鈥渇ree education鈥 demonstration By John Morgan 4 November
Poorer students 鈥榣ess likely to graduate with a good degree鈥 Students from poorer backgrounds are more likely to drop out from university and less likely to graduate with a good degree, according to research. By John Morgan 4 November
TES FE Awards 2015 - enter now Submissions are being sought across 12 categories for prestigious annual awards By Alan Ryan 4 November
Overall value of big donations to universities falls But higher education still biggest recipient of major gifts By Chris Havergal 3 November
Sir John O鈥橰eilly to quit as top HE and science civil servant Sir John O鈥橰eilly has announced his resignation as director-general for knowledge and innovation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills By Paul Jump 3 November
Living wage in universities 鈥榙emonstrates HE's values鈥 Universities must pay the living wage if they wish to be seen as a force for good in their communities, a senior academic has argued. By Jack Grove 3 November
Online learning at school 'prepares students for university' Studying a subject online for two years at secondary school prepares young people for the learning expectations of university, research has found By Chris Parr 2 November
For-profit buy-out bonanza forecast The for-profit education sector is likely to boom over the next few years, an investment bank has predicted By Jack Grove 1 November
Bristol appoints new vice-chancellor Hugh Brady, formerly of University College Dublin, to take over from Sir Eric Thomas By Jack Grove 31 October
Purcell hit by Plymouth UCU 'no confidence' vote Union members at Plymouth University have given their vice-chancellor, Wendy Purcell, a vote of no confidence. By John Morgan 31 October
Cambridge v-c: immigration attitudes and policy harming UK The vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge has criticised the 鈥渆ver more parochial鈥 attitude to immigration in the UK. By Chris Havergal 31 October
York to dock pay for staff joining UCU action The University of York鈥檚 plans to withhold pay from staff joining a union marking boycott over pension cuts have been criticised as 鈥渂ullying鈥. By Jack Grove 31 October
Parents' education 鈥榟as greater effect鈥 in unequal countries Earnings gap greater in UK and US, suggests Institute of Education research By Chris Havergal 31 October
Glasgow 鈥榬eassures鈥 students and staff on fossil fuel work The University of Glasgow has insisted it remains committed to teaching and research on fossil fuels as part of its work in science and engineering By Chris Parr 30 October
Teacher training full-time posts 鈥榰nder threat鈥 UUK report warns over consequences of switch to School Direct By John Elmes 30 October
How to stand out from the flock on Twitter Engaging with others can help you through a PhD and into a job, says Eva Amsen, outreach director for F1000 Research By John Elmes 30 October
鈥楥ampus at sea鈥 vows to weather financial storms US non-profit Institute for Shipboard Education hopes to plot safe course through rough financial waters By Chris Parr 30 October
Hopes rise for 鈥榮omething big鈥 on postgraduate funding A thinktank has released modelling based on a popular proposal for a state-backed loan scheme By Jack Grove 30 October
Utopian Universities: reflections on radical beginnings Leading scholars discuss seven institutions created in the Sixties By Matthew Reisz 30 October