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An economist at the University of Oxford has called for tuition fees to be tailored to specific institutions according to the expected earnings of their graduates.Under proposals tabled by Neil...
An economist at the University of Oxford has called for tuition fees to be tailored to specific institutions according to the expected earnings of their graduates.Under proposals tabled by Neil...
General electionGive them what forTimes Higher Education readers are being offered the chance to grill the politicians responsible for higher education ahead of the general election at an exclusive...
'Positive' London Met v-c praises commitment of staff and students. Rebecca Attwood reports
A university has spent more than £80,000 trying to prevent teaching material from its now-defunct homeopathy courses being released for public scrutiny. After fighting for three and a half years, the...
An unusual dance theatre troupe has become "company in residence" at Bucks New University. Signdance Collective, made up of deaf and disabled artists, will run workshops for students and collaborate...
Students at the University of Sussex occupied a conference centre, Bramber House, in protest at more than 100 planned staff redundancies. "The decision to occupy has been taken after weeks of...
A 95-year-old Iraqi exile, who sought asylum in Britain, is set to offer £90,000 worth of new scholarships to students studying science degrees at the University of Sheffield. Nearly 100 students at...
More than 75,000 intricate lace samples, considered to be of national and international importance, have been placed in a new archive in Nottingham, the lace capital of the UK. The collection was...
The search is on to find the best chemistry technicians in the West Midlands. Partners including the University of Warwick, the Royal Society of Chemistry and Aston University have joined forces to...
Modern criminals have undergone a "career change", switching focus from traditional house burglaries to personal muggings, according to research. The study by James Treadwell, a lecturer in...
The culling of badgers has been found to be an inefficient and short-term solution to preventing bovine tuberculosis (bTB), a disease affecting cattle that cost the UK Government more than £100...
An alumnus of King's College London has donated £750,000 to its China Institute, to create a new Abraham Lue lectureship in Chinese entrepreneurship. Dr Lue, emeritus assistant principal of King's...
Humanitarian aid agencies must strike a reasonable balance between looking after their own safety and carrying out their duties, a lecturer who travelled to Haiti to help victims of the earthquake...
A new research centre at the University of Wolverhampton is to study the most aggressive brain cancers. The Brain Tumour UK Neuro-Oncology Research Centre is combining two teams of experts to...
A project to help graduates find work has been unveiled at Trinity College Dublin. The six-week programme, known as the Trinity Alumni Career Network, was launched following a survey of 15,000...