Universities that miss their targets on recruiting students from poor backgrounds will not be hit by sanctions, according to detailed guidance from the access watchdog today.
Income from tuition fees paid by overseas students rose by 17.8 per cent last year to represent almost 拢10 out of every 拢100 earned by the English higher education sector.
Universities that get into financial difficulties are staying at higher risk for longer, and problems are likely to worsen under the revamped funding regime, a new report warns.
Sir Howard Davies has resigned as director of the London School of Economics, and the school鈥檚 governing council has launched an independent inquiry into its relationship with Libya and with Saif Gaddafi.
This watercolour of the medical kit owned by the great Victorian missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813-73) was painted shortly after his death in what is now Zambia.
Two experts on higher education law have warned that ministers' latest guidance to the access watchdog treads dangerously closely to interfering in a key area of academic freedom.
Sixty-three of the UK鈥檚 most prestigious universities face strikes over changes to pensions after members of the University and College Union backed stoppages.
The University of Exeter, which is led by Steve Smith, president of Universities UK, plans to set undergraduate tuition fees at 拢9,000 a year, the maximum allowed.
Tainted money, allegations of plagiarism and surrender to the demands of angry student occupiers: the London School of Economics鈥 links to Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libyan leader Mu鈥檃mmer Gaddafi, has become an ethical and public relations quagmire.
The weighting given to impact in the first research excellence framework will be less than originally envisaged, the Higher Education Funding Council for England has confirmed.
To keep prices down, loans will be extended to private-sector students and caps on places will be loosened, but minister wants more time to prepare White Paper
Research 鈥渋mpact鈥 will count for less than the proposed 25 per cent in the research excellence framework, funding chiefs are expected to confirm next week.
The "hard Left" has little chance of gaining control of the National Union of Students and support for its "fetishism" with street protests and occupations is already dwindling, the outgoing president of the National Union of Students has said.
Senior lawyers have voiced fears that the coming rises in tuition fees could harm the quality and diversity of their profession and have called for limits on the number of trainee barristers.
This glass model of a dissected cuttlefish is one of about 100 remarkable representations of marine life held by the Zoology and Marine Biology Museum at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
UK universities could be eclipsed by those in emerging economies such as China and instead become more aligned with their middle-ranking counterparts in continental Europe if public funding continues to fall, a leading education economist has warned.
Proposed changes to the student visa system may be used as a political tool to create the 鈥渁ppearance鈥 of a significant reduction in net migration, a new report claims.