LSE urged to act over Peking critic鈥檚 expulsion UCU protests over sacking of free speech champion By David Matthews 14 November
Universities urged to spread word about staff and student threats Victim of harassment calls for changes in light of jail term for Queen鈥檚 academic By Paul Jump 14 November
Sketchy information: illustration as a tool of understanding Symposium considers drawing鈥檚 role in refining and communicating knowledge, from geology to surgery to unicorns By Matthew Reisz 14 November
Universities must not repeat music鈥檚 costly online errors Feargal Sharkey tells GuildHE conference of hits, myths and the cost of 鈥榝ree鈥 in the Mooc era By Chris Parr 14 November
Indonesia struggles to bridge its skills gap Vocational courses are the latest focus of government investment By David Matthews 14 November
Michael Ignatieff wins votes for honesty Losing on the political stage has prompted public intellectual to change how he teaches By Matthew Reisz 14 November
School Direct raises competitive tensions Academics taken aback by consequences of coalition policy By John Elmes 14 November
Postgraduate funding dogged by dearth of bank loan applications The number of postgraduates applying for career development loans fell by 43 per cent between 2011-12 and聽2012-13 By Holly Else 14 November
Outreach efforts are too insular, says access chief Initiatives must reach out to wider audience with success stories and 鈥榬isk-taking鈥, according to Graeme Atherton By Jack Grove 14 November
Research grant success rates, 2013 Research councils show value of restraint By Paul Jump 14 November
Q鈥慡tep Centres won鈥檛 cover statistical gaps, expert says Effort to improve quantitative skills in social sciences must go farther, John MacInnes says By Holly Else 14 November
Vince Cable slams 鈥榪ualification inflation鈥 in 鈥榮tandard鈥 professions Vince Cable has criticised the 鈥渜ualification inflation鈥 that means entrants to 鈥渧ery standard鈥 professions such as nursing require a degree. By John Morgan 13 November
Open University to end PGCE The Open University is to withdraw its postgraduate teacher training programme after its January and March 2014 intakes. By John Elmes 13 November
Access gap 鈥榥ot completely explained by grades鈥 At least a quarter of the 鈥渁ccess gap鈥 for 鈥渢op鈥 universities in three countries cannot be explained by academic achievement, a new report says By John Morgan 13 November
Minister attacks universities over visa comments The immigration minister has accused universities of creating 鈥渁 self-fulfilling prophecy for bad news鈥 on student visas By John Morgan 12 November
Newcastle warns staff over working to contract A second university has threatened academics with a loss of pay over working to rule, 探花视频 has discovered.聽 By David Matthews 12 November
Universities dominate 'big gifts' list in US and UK Major philanthropists are more generous to higher education in the US and UK than they are in other regions, according to a new report. By David Matthews 12 November
University staff to strike again Unions representing higher education staff have announced a second nationwide strike for 3 December. By David Matthews 12 November
Academic freedom 鈥榙oesn鈥檛 really exist鈥 鈥淩ight-on鈥 lecturers and student campaigns cited as among the reasons, Commons event hears By Matthew Reisz 12 November
Scottish independence will threaten research, BIS claims Scotland risks losing its thriving research base if it becomes independent, analysis by Department of Business, Innovation and Skills has claimed By Holly Else 11 November
US international student intake reaches record high The number of international students in US higher education has reached an all-time high according to an authoritative report By Chris Parr 11 November
Academics threatened over working to rule A university threatened staff that it would dock them a day鈥檚 pay if they did not work unpaid overtime, it has emerged. By David Matthews 9 November
1994 Group disbands The 1994 Group of small research-intensive universities has decided to disband 19 years after being set up. By Simon Baker 8 November
Korean president visits Imperial College The president of South Korea has visited Imperial College London to mark a series of agreements聽between the institution and Korean universities. By Holly Else 7 November
EU-funded ranking sees 600 institutions involved The new EU-funded ranking system has secured involvement from around 600 institutions and will see users choose their own indicators. By John Morgan 7 November
Hope for convicts via fashion outreach Students work with female prisoners on The Beauty鈥檚 Inside project By Jack Grove 7 November
London predicts Mooc recruitment windfall International Programmes analysis points to courses鈥 marketing benefits By Chris Parr 7 November
鈥楤ig stick鈥 is the only way forward Only threat of further strikes will force Ucea to renegotiate pay, unions say By Jack Grove 7 November
Northampton v-c predicts 拢20,000 home fees 鈥 and soon Inflation means 鈥榮omething has to give鈥, leader tells 探花视频 podcast By Chris Parr 7 November
Hepi takes leaf out of banking ledger for regulatory model Report calls for overarching body to fill gaps in national 鈥榝ramework鈥 By Jack Grove 7 November
Hefce: state students outperform private peers Preliminary findings of major study revealed By David Matthews 7 November
Jim Al-Khalili calls for scientific Arab Spring In Cara lecture, Iraqi-born physicist calls for revival of region鈥檚 thirst for knowledge By Matthew Reisz 7 November
Sir David Bell takes aim at teacher training policy Reading v-c finds government attitudes 鈥榩uzzling and troubling鈥 By John Elmes 7 November
Leicester and Pearson target global hot spots Pair aim to offer English language support in war-torn areas By David Matthews 7 November
Thinktank sounds warning for BIS鈥 post-election budget IFS: places, grants or remaining direct funding will have to be cut By David Matthews 7 November
Opposition mounts to Oz plans for student loan sell-off Privatisation of debt dubbed a 鈥榮illy idea鈥 by critics By Paul Jump 7 November
UK sector still 鈥榯hin鈥 on Islamic finance teaching Despite government optimism over UK鈥檚 future role, university provision remains limited, forum hears By David Matthews 7 November
Engineering recruitment back on track 2013-14 figures assuage fears of course closures By Jack Grove 7 November
How the College of Europe brings a continent together New rector J枚rg Monar discusses the unique institution鈥檚 mission and challenges By Matthew Reisz 7 November
US academy declares growing passion for cricket Sport鈥檚 on-campus growth reflects rising number of overseas students in country By Jon Marcus 7 November
Interview: USS chief keeps eyes on long-term prize Bill Galvin optimistic about future despite massive deficit By Jack Grove 7 November
Major gift to boost research into Britain鈥檚 depleted forests Birmingham receives 拢15 million from former student By David Matthews 6 November
Oxford building named after Baroness Thatcher The University of Oxford has named a new building after the late Baroness Thatcher By Holly Else 6 November
Researchers 鈥榮hould be given leeway鈥 on open access UK researchers should be permitted to publish in top international journals even if those journals are not compliant with open-access mandates. By Paul Jump 6 November
Ucet calls for breakdown of teacher training data The government has been accused of preventing a 鈥渢imely and legitimate analysis鈥 of data on next year鈥檚 teacher training places. By John Elmes 6 November
Edinburgh University Press buys Dundee鈥檚 publishing arm Edinburgh University Press has bought Dundee University Press for an undisclosed sum. By David Matthews 6 November
Nerc unveils doctoral training partnership network Research council reveals details of its scheme for PhD provision By Paul Jump 5 November
Most A-level grade predictions 鈥榠naccurate鈥 The accuracy of predicted A-level grades may be much worse than feared, research suggests. By Jack Grove 5 November
New FutureLearn Moocs unveiled A course designed to prepare students for their time at university is among nine new offerings from massive open online course provider FutureLearn By Chris Parr 5 November