The Higher Education Policy Institute has mounted a successful drive to recruit more university partners, with the institutions helping to secure the independent thinktank鈥檚 long-term future.
A bill has been introduced into the United States Congress that would require most papers describing publicly-funded research to be made open access within six months of publication.
The short-term benefits to the government of increasing student fees in England will be outweighed 6.5 times over by the long-term costs of the new system, according to a new report.
The promotion of student employability by universities is 鈥渁 problem鈥 and the growing power of the student voice amounts to 鈥渟urveillance鈥 of lecturers, an academic has warned.
David Cameron has welcomed news that five more universities have signed up to offer courses on Futurelearn, the UK鈥檚 massive open online course provider.
UK universities have announced a series of research partnerships and scholarships to coincide with the prime minister鈥檚 visit to India to bolster trade and education links.
The Russell Group of elite universities has declared its opposition to separating AS-levels from A-levels 鈥 three weeks after the proposals were announced.
Massive open online courses鈥 lack of study support, for-profit aims may not be ethical, Online and Open-Access Learning in Higher Education conference hears
US president Barack Obama has said that taxpayers 鈥渃annot continue to subsidise higher and higher and higher costs of higher education鈥 in his annual State of the Union Address, and published proposals that would require colleges to meet performance thresholds to qualify for federal funding.
The next European Union research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, has been allocated a budget of almost 鈧71 billion (拢60.4 billion) in an agreement reached on 8 February.
Part-time students enjoy a high level of job stability, with four out of five working throughout their studies and still in employment two years after graduation, a new report says.
Students should receive careers advice and support at the start of their studies, rather than towards the end of their time at university, the chief executive of the National Union of Students has argued.
Five massive open online courses, or Moocs, have been recommended for credit by the American Council on Education, meaning students who complete the courses could potentially use their experience as currency towards a college degree.
One of the most strident critics of the government鈥檚 plan to introduce baccalaureate-style examinations to replace GCSEs has welcomed the decision by Michael Gove to abandon the plan.
England鈥檚 funding council has unveiled the sector鈥檚 total funding for 2013-14, stating that funding per student is on the rise under the new system of higher fees.