World in brief - 20 March 2014
AustraliaPostgrad funding ‘deeply flawed’The allocation of government supported postgraduate places in Australia is deeply flawed, irrational and inequitable and in dire need of an overhaul,...

AustraliaPostgrad funding ‘deeply flawed’The allocation of government supported postgraduate places in Australia is deeply flawed, irrational and inequitable and in dire need of an overhaul,...

A film designed to help students from overseas to better understand how to apply to study at the UK’s universities has been unveiled today at the House of Commons

The government will outline options to increase postgraduate student numbers later this year, according to today’s Budget statement.

A long-serving pro vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of London Metropolitan University.

By Carl Straumsheim, for Inside Higher Ed

Download the podcastDavid Swayne is chief information officer at London South Bank University. In this podcast he discusses his role and responsibilities, as well as the changing expectations of...

Open letter includes cleaning cloths with guide on removing any further ‘unwanted chalk marks’

Student’s father also receives apology after number of failings identified

The story of a remarkable research centre devoted to understanding “the roots of extremism” has been reconstructed in a new radio documentary

Northumbria University is to become the latest UK institution to open a campus in London as it tries to increase international student numbers.

Poll also highlights growing importance of online profile

The government will not increase the value of the higher education innovation fund, it announced today.

Lawyer criticises university for drawn-out process that has led to ‘mere reprimand’

Minister of state for universities and science David Willetts discusses UK higher education at Brunel University in London

Teaching grants for universities in England are to fall by more than the £45 million announced last month, the country’s funding council has said.