The University of Cambridge increased its proportional intake from state schools and colleges last year, but only 16 of all successful UK applicants were black.
Academics at the University of Strathclyde are set to protest outside a meeting of the university court today to oppose planned cuts that could endanger more than 100 jobs.
A Conservative peer and former head of a British airline has given 拢1 million to Loughborough University to provide "practical help" to local entrepreneurs.
The government might consider offering private colleges cash incentives to encourage them to take over or merge with failing public institutions, a report says.
In an election outcome that surprised both political scientists and the public, Canada鈥檚 pro-business Conservative Party has formed a majority government for the first time since 1988.
The head of the Sutton Trust has told a cross-party group of MPs that the government鈥檚 higher education reforms are 鈥渢otally out of line鈥 with the rest of the world.
As Canada prepares for its fourth general election in seven years, its university sector is doing its utmost to ensure that higher education is a key priority for the main parties.
Two academics said to have been planning an anti-monarchy mock execution at Westminster Abbey were arrested ahead of the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton in London.
A former higher education minister who is now leading a post-1992 university鈥檚 student experience strategy has defended the institution鈥檚 decision to charge tuition fees of 拢9,000 for the 2012-13 academic year.
The division between academics and university administrators persists despite attempts to bring the two camps closer together, an international study suggests.
Dozens of further education colleges will offer degrees for less than 拢6,000 a year from 2012-13, while from the following year private providers may be able to charge 拢9,000 backed by state funding, it has emerged.
A group of 11 universities has produced more than half of all the spin-off companies to have been launched by higher education institutions in the past 10 years, according to new figures.
A nightmarish vision of the worst that the future could hold for English universities was set out at the Association of University Administrators conference at the University of Nottingham this week.