Undergraduate applications hit record number, says Ucas
But experts warn numbers are disguising fall in part-time and mature applicants

But experts warn numbers are disguising fall in part-time and mature applicants

The government has announced a series of new restrictions on private colleges, including “rapid response” investigations of fraud allegations.

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A vague policy on higher education could help the party win the next election, argues Nick Hillman

Party’s policy announcement awaited as prospect of call for £6,000 fees continues to vex sector

More helping hands needed - Is ‘academic citizenship’ under strain?

Ucas figures show domestic intake increased by 14,000 students in 2014

Report finds new measures did make exercise more inclusive but panels differed in numbers of scholars submitted with reduced outputs

Jargon demanded by REF ‘risks isolating universities from rest of society’

As King’s College London drops a controversial name change, Harriet Line details the dos and don’ts of institutional rebranding

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Financing options fail to live up to the promises made by politicians, says Alan Ruby

One of the leading sociologists of his generation has died

We speak to the publisher and incoming pro-provost and chair of the Royal College of Art’s council