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Authors of Swedish study caution that one experiment should not be used as basis for ¡®radical overhaul¡¯ of education policy but urge ¡®more informed discussion¡¯
Solution will see academic social network check rights information at point of upload and immediately determine how content can be shared
The astronomer discusses the discovery of stars that explode as supernovae, having his work replicated in Minecraft and the importance of public understanding to astrophysics
Hepi report warns of ¡®cost-of-learning¡¯ crisis and finds significant variation in value of hardship funds
Academics say closer links with public services will help to bring scholars closer to their communities
Watchdog expresses concern as employers increasingly look for higher degrees
UK and US might have benefited from significant drop in travel to Australia and New Zealand, according to Education at a Glance
¡®New Conservatives¡¯ say young people ¡®do not have the right to study Mickey Mouse courses at the taxpayer¡¯s expense¡¯
Decision to reduce resources for postgraduate rights campaign goes against wishes of members, Unite says
Just 0.4 per cent of student populations at elite universities have experienced being in care, finds new report
New research finds 20 per cent of universities still accepting cash for tuition fees and accommodation costs, despite risks posed by criminal gangs
Report by London Economics finds sector supports more than 750,000 jobs across country
Analysis by dataHE shows entry rates fell among all students, but was steepest for the most under-represented
Russell Group study says average top-up of undergraduate education costs could reach ?5,000 per student per year by end of decade
US study finds doctoral students who are supervised by leading inventors, or who are male, are much more likely to file patents
Irish university pulls back from plan to handpick internal members of governing authority
Drop in international students applying via Ucas, down to lowest level since 2014, might offer signs of market pressures
Period of relative stability offers chance to reassess discipline but also risks world losing interest, says director
Highly regarded institutions lag behind others on overall student positivity due to low scores in section that looked at views on assessment
Changes in heads of state mean fewer US alumni at global top table, but its figures are bolstered by Stanford graduate Rishi Sunak
With 55,000 missing predicted grades, universities looking to fill places via clearing hope to convince those who missed out to recalibrate
The Ucas data also shows that the number of international students accepted on to courses also fell
Science Card will allow its users to contribute towards a range of scientific research projects through their daily spending
Paper proposes new tool that would judge major titles on metrics such as ratio of male to female authors