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With public rivals putting a ceiling on tuition fees, the demands of debt servicing and digitisation mean private schools must keep growing to avoid mergers or bankruptcy
Ban could prompt brain drain, warn experts, while university foundations are likely to be restocked with loyalists
As bids are polished for the latest round of university alliance grants, debate is building over where longer-term funding should come from
Involvement of university staff in prosecution of Olesya Krivtsova a major cause for concern, observers say
A widening access alumnus and practitioner on the difficulties of coming into academia from a background of poverty
Universities and regions must decide whether to step in and meet rising demand for more generous scholarship grants
Academics Peter Mathieson and Vernon Bogdanor among those knighted for services to their disciplines or the sector
Government and institutions are aligned when it comes to recruiting genuine students, despite alleged visa abuse becoming a right-wing hobby horse
Staff will need express permission to fly less than 700km, but subsidies for higher train fees are also being scrapped
European Commission hails first association of a highly industrialised country outside of Europe
Tweaks to assessment processes are designed to broaden assessment and mollify disciplines that felt disadvantaged
Systems with national hiring and promotion systems such as Italy, Poland and Spain may struggle the most with European agenda
Stopgap solution will run out in April, when symbolic deadline for resolving a wider EU-UK dispute over Northern Ireland will present itself
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Broader coalition arrives without answers on a missing DKr300 million for humanities and social sciences, as universities prepare to debate lifelong learning reforms with a “gun pointed at us”
Westminster government signals it will seek to reinstate ‘statutory tort’ removed by peers
Plos puts warnings on almost 50 papers after alleged reuse of ethical approvals, undeclared conflicts of interest and publication rates equivalent to an article every three days
Ambition of European Universities Initiative will be realised only by competent leadership and ceding more power to EU officials, says EUA president
Institutions invited to host master’s programmes to address skills shortages in areas such as bridge-building
Leading human rights activist says ‘absurd’ draft law could be ‘extremely harmful to education and research’ and is reminiscent of Soviet censorship
Leaked pitch for gambling hall and online expansion comes after university experts warn majority of income likely to come from addicts
Among the winning entries there is a strong focus on research excellence and inclusiveness
Plea comes as European Parliament pledges new focus on academic freedom
Return of grants after almost a decade of loans could create an enrolment surge in an already straining system