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James Seymour says it is unfair to tar all private providers with the same brush following revelations of admissions fraud at one college

James Seymour says it is unfair to tar all private providers with the same brush following revelations of admissions fraud at one college

Accounts of discrimination in Hollywood show value of ‘lived experience’, says editor of new collection

Campaign aims to double international student numbers as state’s universities battle ‘curse of jaw-dropping geography and weather’

University secures 2.54 per cent interest rate on borrowing to fund £1.5 billion capital programme

Ministerial letter suggests ratings system similar to teaching excellence framework

Journalist Jon Snow backs campaign to raise funds for Council for At-Risk Academics

Wales will become the first system in Europe to offer equivalent maintenance support to full-time and part-time undergraduates, as well as postgraduates, explains Kirsty Williams

White Paper draws ‘line under’ past failings on applied research policy, says academic

Sir Christopher Snowden’s remuneration package revealed after university says it will cut up to 75 academic jobs

Sally Hunt offers three ways to fix the proposed USS pension reforms

The government is working hard to secure the rights of the 33,000 academics from other EU countries who are working in the UK, says immigration minister Brandon Lewis

Awards presented in 19 categories to recognise outstanding contributions to UK higher education

Latest Home Office statistics also show general rise in visa applications for study at UK universities