A peek at Australia’s Petri dish
What can the UK learn from the uncapped student numbers ‘experiment’ that is already in full swing Down Under?

What can the UK learn from the uncapped student numbers ‘experiment’ that is already in full swing Down Under?

Chants, used positively by Tottenham Hotspur fans, must not be appropriated by anti-Semites looking for an excuse to tout hatred, says Emma Rees

The ASA and QAA may be too passive, argues study that found misleading claims in prospectuses

Sea change - Winners and losers in Australia’s uncapped student numbers race

V-c acknowledges ‘agonising’ decision faced by staff over two-hour walkout

Vince Cable has told MPs he agrees that scrapping student opportunity funding would “most impact” groups such as low-income and disabled students.

David Richardson is to become vice-chancellor of the University of East Anglia when present incumbent Edward Acton retires in September

Edward Snowden is standing to become the next rector for the University of Glasgow.

Several universities are threatening to deduct a full day’s pay for anyone taking part in a two-hour walkout, a union has claimed

The Natural Environment Research Council would not contemplate fully privatising its centres, its chief executive has pledged

The University of Cumbria has become the first UK institution to accept Bitcoin for the payment of tuition fees

A former private secretary to Tony Blair is to take over as head of a Catholic university college

The use of crowdfunding to finance research could be used by the government as an excuse to cut public spending, an expert has warned

Spending bill also contains open-access mandate for NIH research

Deputy vice-chancellor steps down from panel after claims of bias