Humanities must lead on European stage or risk being left behind Oxford scholar says discipline can play vital role in meeting biggest challenges By Matthew Reisz 12 December
Vice-chancellors reject pay rise Two university leaders forgo increases as tensions over staff wage offer continue By Jack Grove 12 December
US court raises chances of jocks getting piece of action Judgment is a key development in student athletes鈥 bid to claim a cut of billion-dollar college sports By Jon Marcus 12 December
FE to HE progression will be hit by skills rules, engineers warn Engineering body fears impact of post-16 maths and English workload By Jack Grove 12 December
Croatia weighs a strategy for higher education reform Following student protests, government mulls a sector report calling for change. Cyrille Cartier writes 12 December
Treasury loan book calculations 鈥榦mit 拢1.7 billion鈥 The Treasury鈥檚 stated plan to fund expansion in student places by the sale of loans omits 拢1.7 billion in lost repayments arising from the sell off. By John Morgan 11 December
University of London v-c steps into student protests row Sir Adrian Smith suggests protesters wanted police involved to generate 鈥榟eadlines鈥 By Jack Grove 11 December
Imperial animal testing report 鈥榮hould resonate鈥 across sector A list of recommendations on improving management of animal research at Imperial College London should 鈥渞esonate鈥 across the UK, their authors say By Paul Jump 10 December
Universities are playing an 鈥榚lite international sport鈥, says Byrne Shadow universities minister delivers vision for sector in first major speech By John Morgan 9 December
Hundreds sign petition against 鈥榙raconian鈥 protest ban More than 1,200 people have signed a petition against a ban on protesting at the University of London By Jack Grove 9 December
Postgraduate projects gain 拢25 million from Hefce More than 拢25 million has been awarded by England鈥檚 funding council to 20 pilot projects designed to support postgraduate students. By Holly Else 9 December
Muslim chaplains to 'challenge campus extremism鈥 Universities are to work with the government to appoint Muslim chaplains to 鈥渃hallenge extremist views鈥 on campus. By David Matthews 8 December
Students seeking more help from counsellors More students are seeking help from university counsellors amid growing concerns over debt and future job prospects. By Jack Grove 7 December
UK punching further above weight on citation impact UK research has higher citation impact than that of any comparator nation, a report commissioned by the government has revealed. By Paul Jump 6 December
Numbers expansion plan is economic 鈥榥onsense鈥 The plan to fund extra student places by selling the student loan book is 鈥渘onsense鈥 in economic terms, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies. By John Morgan 6 December
University of London protests see more arrests Thirty-six people were arrested after another confrontation between protesters and police at the University of London. By John Morgan 6 December
Abolition of student numbers cap: the sector responds that student number controls are to be abolished has attracted comment from all quarters. Here is a round-up of responses: 6 December
Mandela tributes pour in from academia Universities across the UK have been paying tribute to Nelson Mandela, South Africa鈥檚 first black president, who has died at the age of 95. By Chris Parr 6 December
Senate House occupation ends with arrests At least three demonstrators were arrested as security staff and police broke up a student occupation of the University of London鈥檚 Senate House. By Jack Grove 5 December
Russell Group criticises student expansion plan The Russell Group has attacked the government鈥檚 decision to abolish student number caps, warning of a potential decline in quality. By John Morgan 5 December
Quantum technology gets boost from autumn statement The government has given quantum technologies research a boost in the autumn statement. 5 December
REF selectivity fears 鈥榩rove unfounded鈥 Fears that universities would be more selective about who they submitted to the 2014 research excellence framework have proved unfounded. By Paul Jump 5 December
Undergraduate numbers cap 鈥榯o be abolished鈥 鈥 Osborne The government will abolish the cap on student numbers 鈥渁ltogether鈥 the year after next, George Osborne has announced By John Morgan 5 December
Willetts has 鈥榣ost control鈥 of budget - Byrne David Willetts has 鈥渓ost control鈥 of his department鈥檚 budget in 鈥渟pectacular fashion鈥, according to his Labour counterpart Liam Byrne. By John Morgan 5 December
Lord Krebs issues warning over science funding The government has been warned by a leading peer not to cut the science and research budget in today鈥檚 autumn statement. By John Morgan 5 December
Horizon 2020 provisions for humanities criticised Lack of interdisciplinarity and pared funds a cause of concern for social sciences By Holly Else 5 December
Germany鈥檚 student accommodation and financing crises Student associations call for more, affordable residence places By Frances Mechan-Schmidt 5 December
State-backed child savings scheme in US would tackle debt and inequality, says study Government-matched funding scheme would cut debt burden and improve social equality, say researchers By Jack Grove 5 December
Gender segregation allowed as long as it isn鈥檛 鈥榝orced鈥 探花视频 poll finds few bans in place as UUK guidance elicits criticism By David Matthews 5 December
US rural community colleges hit by economic upturn Expert points to ill effects of 鈥榗ountercyclical鈥 enrolment By Chris Parr 5 December
Rent per on-campus student bed doubles in under decade Wholly owned university accommodation apes private charges By David Matthews 5 December
College of Fashion and Design鈥檚 鈥榮limmed down鈥 academic model Cond茅 Nast courses are cut to fit students鈥 needs, says vice-principal By John Elmes 5 December
Virtual worlds make distance no object for UWS students 鈥楢-Team鈥 approach brings campuses together for town planning project By Jack Grove 5 December
University managers 鈥榙on鈥檛 take cybersecurity seriously鈥 Sadie Creese says institutions鈥 leaders endanger research by not prioritising digital security By Chris Parr 5 December
Heavy traffic for the biggest graduate employers Public administration, education and health are the UK鈥檚 top graduate employers, according to the latest Office for National Statistics report on the national labour force By Holly Else 5 December
Medievalist shares ripe fruit of penis tree New Generation Thinker Sarah Peverley likes to disseminate elements of her work for public By Matthew Reisz 5 December
Governance gender gap still yawning Audit finds lack of women on university boards affects female v-c numbers By Jack Grove 5 December
Coalition hits emergency brake on private numbers BIS admits scale of planned recruitment was 鈥榰naffordable鈥 By John Morgan 5 December
British Council cites cost reasons for declining Indian numbers Poll of more than 10,000 students shows visa crackdown is not the biggest hurdle By David Matthews 5 December
Autonomy the best defence for universities under attack Global coalition advocates 鈥榠nsulation鈥 against state and non-state actors By Matthew Reisz 5 December
Labour plans long-term move to graduate tax, says Byrne Shadow universities minister also vows to tackle overseas recruitment barrier By John Morgan 5 December
BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014 results China tops list of hot emergent properties By David Matthews 4 December
London鈥檚 Senate House occupied by students Students have occupied the University of London鈥檚 Senate House in a protest over pay, pensions and financial accountability. By Jack Grove 4 December
Cambridge Education Group sold for almost 拢200 million Cambridge Education Group, which prepares international students for university, has been sold to a private equity firm in a deal worth 拢185 million. By John Morgan 4 December
REF 鈥榗ontextual data鈥 decision could enrich league tables HESA announces publication date for data on number of researchers eligible for submission By Paul Jump 3 December
University of Sussex occupation ends The latest student occupation of Bramber House at the University of Sussex has ended after seven nights. By Holly Else 3 December
More Hefce money for social enterprise A total of 拢2 million is to be spent on helping universities support students who want to work in social enterprise and entrepreneurship. By David Matthews 3 December
Pisa 2012 rankings: East Asia on the rise East Asia has on the top places of the world鈥檚 most influential international education rankings, it was revealed today By William Stewart 3 December
University staff walk out for second strike Lectures and seminars are likely to be cancelled across the UK as university staff hold a second national walk-out over pay. By Jack Grove 3 December
Welsh education inequality to be tackled by new centre Two Welsh universities have set up a centre designed to tackle educational inequality in the country. By David Matthews 2 December
Ten more universities gain award for supporting research careers A further 10 UK universities have gained an award that recognises commitment to developing the careers of researchers. By Holly Else 1 December
Warning issued over threat to student funding Social mobility could be harmed if cuts of 拢45 million are focused on the so-called 鈥渨idening participation premium鈥, a new study says By Jack Grove 30 November
Mental health and social science explored in new booklet A new booklet has been launched on the role of social science in promoting 鈥渕ental wellbeing鈥. 聽 By Matthew Reisz 30 November
Student funding suspended following budget problems The government has suspended all funding for overseas EU students at private colleges, and for Bulgarians and Romanians at public universities. By John Morgan 29 November
Private colleges suspended from student loan access The government has suspended 23 private colleges from the publicly-funded loans system after a surge in their student numbers. By John Morgan 29 November