Russia internationalisation 'compromised' by political conflicts 'Confrontational policies' will have long-term consequences on universities' international collaborations, claims academic By Ellie Bothwell 3 December
Scientists ‘less engaged with public than arts and humanities academics’ Survey also finds that women do more work with the general public than male researchers By David Matthews 3 December
British School of Osteopathy wins access to public research and teaching funding Clinical evidence on osteopathy ‘fails to show convincingly’ it works, claims critic after private BSO wins Hefce designation By John Morgan 3 December
The week in higher education – 3 December 2015 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press By THE reporters 3 December
Spotlight on Enem exam in Brazil after questions row Donna Bowater looks at the single entry exam that governs access to university in South American powerhouse By Donna Bowater 3 December
Noises off: mime, teaching and the academy Street mime artist-turned-professor Gilberto Scaramuzzo explains to Jack Grove how the wordless theatre form can enrich university teaching By Jack Grove 3 December
Grant winners – 3 December 2015 A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash By THE reporters 3 December
BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2016 results announced China remains BRICS superpower, while several nations make their debut in extended top 200 table By Ellie Bothwell 2 December
Government confirms cuts to Disabled Students’ Allowance Universities should expect to take ‘primary responsibility’ for many areas of support, minister says By Chris Havergal 2 December
Andreas Schleicher: TEF relies on ‘proxies’ for teaching quality OECD’s head of education calls for international system to measure graduate learning outcomes in Hepi lecture By John Morgan 2 December
Drop link between TEF and fees, vice-chancellors urge MPs Birmingham v-c among those warning BIS select committee against Green Paper proposals By Chris Havergal 1 December
Turkey’s new HE laws are ‘assault on education and free speech’, critics claim New rules enabling higher education board to shut down private universities seen as a threat to the government amount to ‘banditry’ By Jack Grove 1 December
Student enrolments in Canada reach 2 million Increase led by growth in number of international students By Ellie Bothwell 1 December
Campus police growth in US prompts questions The increasing involvement of university forces in deadly incidents is raising scrutiny By Jon Marcus 1 December
University careers increasingly marked by ‘precariousness and uncertainty’, scholars hear Even academics in ‘safe’ positions are feeling insecure By Matthew Reisz 1 December
University of Missouri students call for black faculty target US campuses want to see more staff diversity, but how realistic are their goals? By Colleen Flaherty for Inside Higher Ed 30 November
EU referendum: 70 per cent of UK students would vote ‘in’ Hepi says survey findings support UUK’s decision to campaign for ‘in’ vote By John Morgan 30 November
UCL to pay nearly £300K compensation in second ‘unacceptable’ accommodation case Students living at Hawkridge House complained of vermin infestation and noise from building works By Chris Havergal 30 November
Scrap universal tuition fee grant, say Welsh universities Vice-chancellors say funding should be redirected to means-tested maintenance grants By Chris Havergal 30 November
Universities oppose external examining reforms Higher Education Funding Council for England says proposals will be reviewed but wins broad support for principles By Chris Havergal 30 November
Legal action warning over TEF and tuition fees link Durham pro vice-chancellor warns that institutions would be forced to challenge a worse-than-expected judgement By Chris Havergal 27 November
Anglia Ruskin names Iain Martin as vice-chancellor Current deputy vice-chancellor (academic) at the University of New South Wales to replace Michael Thorne By Ellie Bothwell 26 November
Risk-based quality assessment ‘cannot work’, study concludes King’s College London research finds that ability of metrics to predict problems in higher education providers is ‘extremely limited’ By Chris Havergal 26 November
Grant winners – 26 November 2015 A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash By THE reporters 26 November
Female academic leaders suffer more from ‘workaholic’ hours culture Higher levels of stress among senior women revealed by Leadership Foundation report By Jack Grove 26 November
Damage controller or perfection seeker? It may all come down to training Study suggests students taught by academics with teaching qualifications are more likely to pass, but less likely to get first-class scores By Chris Havergal 26 November
University of Warwick bangs the drum for liberal arts Preparing to launch its multidisciplinary degree, institution bids others across Europe to follow suit By Chris Havergal 26 November
Should you be friends with your PhD students? Blurring the lines between supervisor and friend can cause difficulties for academics and students alike, says study by Finnish researchers By Jack Grove 26 November
Academics and creative firms join together to showcase work AHRC-funded festival flags up an astonishing variety of collaborative projects By Matthew Reisz 26 November
The week in higher education – 26 November 2015 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press By THE reporters 26 November
Einstein’s theory of relativity inspires book of stories Writers rise to the challenge of creating fiction from black holes, dark matter and warped light By Matthew Reisz 26 November
Spending review: what it means for higher education Some key points to take away from George Osborne’s speech today and the Treasury’s spending review document By THE reporters 25 November
Martin Lewis: George Osborne ‘doesn’t have balls’ to tell ‘millions’ they must pay more on student loans Money Saving Expert founder fuming on decision to press ahead with controversial policy 25 November
Spending review: student funding shake-up announced Government relaxes student loan eligibility rules but confirms plan to freeze repayment threshold, as student opportunity funding also targeted By Chris Havergal 25 November
Newcastle University vice-chancellor to retire next year Chris Brink, who has been at the helm since 2007, will leave his post in December 2016 By John Elmes 25 November
Spending review: Osborne delivers 17% cut to BIS budget Savings include cuts in funding for poorest students and forcing existing students to pay more for loans By John Morgan 25 November
Spending review: Osborne protects research in real terms However, there is confusion over the final value of the settlement, which may include 'tucking in' of Global Challenges fund By David Matthews 25 November
Nurse review: fears over greater political control of research New ministerial committee could wield power over research agenda, but support expressed for new pot of interdisciplinary funding By David Matthews 25 November
Open University confirms closure of regional centres UCU members to strike following decision by governing council, which affects more than 500 jobs By Chris Havergal 24 November
UAE orders new curricula with entrepreneurial focus Stanford University to assist in development of programmes to be introduced in January By Chris Havergal 24 November
OECD: England gets extra spending under £9K fees – and world’s most expensive public universities Director for education praises system for allowing country to raise spending in ‘difficult times’ By John Morgan 24 November
University of Ottawa student body suspends yoga classes over ‘cultural appropriation’ fears Institution’s student federation concerned about the ‘cultural issues of implication involved in the practice’ By Ellie Bothwell 24 November
John Denham to lead Winchester centre on English identity and politics Labour ex-minister criticises the view that UK ‘can’t afford English identity’ By John Morgan 24 November
‘About time’ value of quality assurance is demonstrated European Quality Assurance Forum told ‘surprisingly little work’ conducted on value of members’ activities By Chris Havergal 24 November
‘Long history’ of students going to university ‘beginning to erode’ Universities are ‘too far’ into degree model to be able to train students with skills needed to boost productivity, says Association of Colleges president By John Elmes 23 November
Thomas Jefferson statues latest target for campaigners in US Move follows objections to Woodrow Wilson references on campus By Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed 23 November
Oxbridge dominance of top legal jobs unmoved Sutton Trust research finds three-quarters of leading judges and QCs attended Oxford or Cambridge By Chris Havergal 23 November
Ucas forms ‘should include school’s exam results’ to help disadvantaged applicants UCU’s nine-point checklist aims to make admissions fairer By Jack Grove 23 November
Judge orders student to pay up in University of Worcester fees dispute University withheld degree certificate when postgraduate, claiming tuition had been inadequate, refused payment By Chris Havergal 23 November
Rearrest of Colombian dissident academic sparks international outcry The latest detention of Miguel Ángel Beltrán is viewed by many scholars as an attack on academic freedom By Jack Grove 20 November
Nick Boles: address ‘imbalance’ between higher and further education funding Minister for skills hopes to move towards ‘parity’ in loans system for higher study learners By John Elmes 20 November
Gender pay gap in higher education shrinks Official figures show gap fell 2.4 percentage points for full-time staff By Jack Grove 20 November
Trinity College Dublin receives largest charitable donation in Irish history to tackle dementia Landmark gift from foundation started by Irish-American billionaire will fund work in US and Ireland By Jack Grove 20 November
Nurse review: new body could shake up research council funding allocations Proposed Research UK would have similar powers to a v-c over university faculties By David Matthews 19 November
Nurse review: create Research UK body to oversee research councils Merger ‘inappropriate’, but seven councils would be overseen by new chief executive By John Morgan 19 November
University of Michigan focuses on widening participation President of US campus also seeks to aid the local economy and forge global partnerships By Ellie Bothwell 19 November
Middlesex University v-c seeks inspiration from institution’s past as he sets future course Tim Blackman is keen to build on successes achieved in his predecessor’s two decades in charge By Jack Grove 19 November
Boosting the opportunities for Anglo-Brazilian partnerships Universities UK meeting hopes to build further on existing initiatives By Matthew Reisz 19 November
David Watson delivers posthumous warning on lifelong learning and ‘Wonga-style’ student loans Higher education expert who died in February asks in paper what might replace strengths of the polytechnic system By David Matthews 19 November