THE Leadership & Management Awards 2014 shortlist announced Find out who’s in the running for this year’s THELMAs 17 April
Birkbeck’s shorter part-time degrees appeal to teenagers University boosted by three-year model as young flock to evening classes By Jack Grove 17 April
Uncapped system: support for expansion in Australia Review calls for extension of policy to further education and private providers By Paul Jump 17 April
Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 puts fledgling Chinese media in spotlight The performance of the domestic press has fallen short of expectations, says Hong Bing 17 April
Our benchmark for best practice? Ourselves Universities can improve their procedures by studying themselves instead of others, says Stephen Yorkstone By Stephen Yorkstone 17 April
For-profit-owned online provider gains degree-awarding powers Former RDI shareholders set to gain extra £4 million from US parent as a result By Chris Parr 16 April
UCU postpones marking boycott after new pay offer The University and College Union has agreed to postpone its planned boycott of marking after employers made a 2 per cent pay offer for next year. By Simon Baker 16 April
Postgraduate website aims to improve student information Prospective postgraduate students are to be given extra information on how to choose the right course thanks to a new website. By Jack Grove 16 April
How the top 10 UK universities use Twitter How often should a university tweet? Should institutions respond to every tweet that mentions them? By Chris Parr 15 April
Graduate starting salaries tumble University leavers have seen their starting salaries plummet over the past five years, new figures show. By Jack Grove 14 April
President Higgins calls for ‘renewal’ of UK-Ireland academic relations The President of Ireland says he wants to “plant the seeds to break new ground” and “renew” the relationship between British and Irish academics By Holly Else 13 April
Dundee job cuts plan prompts hundreds to sign petition Around 900 people have signed a petition calling for the University of Dundee to stop “unnecessary job cuts” at the institution By Chris Parr 12 April
Universities ‘threatening to dock pay’ over boycott Lecturers who take part in a proposed marking boycott later this month could have 100 per cent of their pay docked, universities have warned. By Chris Parr 11 April
Richard Hoggart dies aged 95 Richard Hoggart, one of the most admired and influential academics of his generation, has died aged 95. By Matthew Reisz 11 April
Universities refuse UCU request for pay minutes Four-fifths of institutions fail to release details on how v-c salary was set By Jack Grove 11 April
Griff Rhys Jones' appointment as Cardiff chancellor delayed Matter referred back to university council ‘for further discussion’ By David Matthews 11 April
Universities using ‘extreme measures’ to meet visa requirements House of Lords committee calls for ‘proportionate’ checks on students By David Matthews 11 April
Labour to look at migration targets that do not include students Labour says it wants more international students to come to the UK and would consider not including students in the same targets as other migrants. By David Matthews 10 April
Campus close-up: Heriot-Watt University Scotland’s ‘international university’ is investing in growth at overseas and domestic sites By David Matthews 10 April
Willetts’ eight are not great but ‘nonsense’ Research areas championed by government dismissed as poor investments by technology expert By Holly Else 10 April
Teutonic tutors slide down ‘income pyramid’ Decline in German professors’ pay over a century By Matthew Reisz 10 April
Michael Gove: the wolf of Whitehall The minister hopes to sink his teeth into higher education but his political stock is falling, argues Christopher Prendergast 10 April
Magnetic north plans to reset the cultural compass Umeå University aims to gain from its host city’s Capital of Culture status By Matthew Reisz 10 April
The myth of the strong leader Archie Brown on lessons for universities from political leadership 10 April
Universities risk missing out on higher apprenticeships Revamped schemes could bypass institutions unless they get aboard, sector warned By Holly Else 10 April
Countdown to the Scottish referendum: Independence and community Ferdinand von Prondzynski ponders possible outcomes should Scotland opt for independence 10 April
From seed to blossom: policy efforts bear fruit Jayne Mitchell seizes the chance to see her work at QAA in practice in a new role at East Midlands institution. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments By John Elmes 10 April
The Malcontent, by John Marston By using ‘children’ in adult roles the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse both challenges the audience and returns to original practice 10 April
Bryan Clarke, 1932-2014 A leading contributor to our understanding of evolution, population genetics and the formation of species has died By Matthew Reisz 10 April
Germany rethinks after rush to adopt Bologna reforms Problems with the introduction of EU harmonised three-year degrees have led to a reassessment By Jack Grove 10 April
Q&A with John Bercow We speak to the Speaker of the House of Commons and chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire By John Elmes 10 April
Habib Kazdaghli: honoured by Scholars at Risk Dean from Tunisia’s Manouba University given Courage to Think Award By Matthew Reisz 10 April
HEA future unclear as councils cut off the cash Redundancy talks start as body prepares for loss of grant support by 2017 By Jack Grove 10 April
Recruitment trends favour the selective Universities with high tariffs gain most under new fees regime, Hefce finds By John Morgan 10 April
Budgeting rules adjusted to manage costs of student loans Change in guidance meant to ‘incentivise’ BIS to check long-term costs By John Morgan 10 April
Hefce looks at overseas links for research excellence Willetts sees potential in tie-ups with Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong By David Matthews 10 April
Schools must work with universities to ensure optimal teacher training School Direct needs collaborations, not a ‘them and us’ attitude, forum hears By John Elmes 10 April
US academics rally to union standard As lecturers in the UK prepare for the UCU’s marking boycott, US campuses are experiencing a surge of unionisation By Jon Marcus 10 April
Glyndwr students report teaching gripes and more visa threats International students complain of ‘inadequate’ teaching while hearing their visa sponsorship could again be in jeopardy By David Matthews 10 April
Graduates will be paying well into their fifties Under new system, average repayments will double, IFS finds By John Morgan 10 April
ID from medical data could spark ‘crisis’ Researchers face ‘ethics’ scandal over security of records, warns computer scientist By Holly Else 10 April
There’s still no such thing as a higher education market Years after Thatcher, says Simon Marginson, commerce is marginal to the sector. True competition would destroy its essence 10 April
Satisfy your morbid interests at Barts Death Salon Death and its contributions to our culture are the topic of a London event By Matthew Reisz 10 April
Revolutionary road to higher standards in Ukraine Nation’s universities to face QAA-style scrutiny under new regime By Jack Grove 10 April
Warwick exposé helped bring it success Students’ revelation of university’s clandestine activities worked in its favour long-term By Jack Grove 10 April
Improving English channels A course from the UK can’t simply be transplanted overseas even if the language used is the same, says Rebecca Hughes 10 April
A-level changes criticised by scientific community Scientists have reacted angrily to changes in A-level content announced by Michael Gove. By John Morgan 9 April
Toni Pearce re-elected NUS president Toni Pearce has been re-elected as the president of the National Union of Students in a landslide victory By Jack Grove 9 April
Boris: scientists in UK have ‘certain fastidiousness about money’ Commercialising research can do ‘far more’ for humanity than Nobel Prizes, says Mayor of London By Holly Else 8 April
Video: 2014 Globalization of Higher Education conference Hillary Clinton, Martin Bean, Naledi Pandor, Arne Duncan and others on the future of higher education 8 April
NUS blasts David Willetts over changes to disabled students’ support David Willetts is “arrogant and out of touch” in seeking “unfair” cuts to disabled students’ funding, according to the National Union of Students. By John Morgan 7 April
Race discrimination in universities still a problem, reports survey Nearly 60 per cent of black and minority ethnic higher education staff and students questioned for a survey feel they have been discriminated against By Chris Parr 6 April
1,300 universities, one shared fear: the commodification of education IAU study identifies threats and opportunities of internationalisation By David Matthews 5 April
From robots to charades: 15 remarkable science photographs Image competition unearths photographic gems By Chris Parr 3 April