David Matthews is a reporter covering Europe, based in Berlin.?
Before joining THE in June 2011, David was a reporter at Building magazine. He holds a BA in History from the University of Oxford and an MA in magazine journalism from City University, London. In 2014-15 he spent a year at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai studying Mandarin Chinese. ?
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Union passes vote of no confidence in v-c it blames for ?4 million deficit
The vice-chancellor of Durham University is to step down from his position later this year, it has been announced.
Aberystwyth University is to set up a branch campus in Mauritius and start offering degrees from September this year.
Academics vent anger over treatment of international students
Move comes as unions continue to fight below-inflation pay offer
But overall net migration still shoots up following influx from EU
OU head’s search for speechwriter raises questions about size of v-cs’ offices
Student reps concerned proposed changes would downgrade colleges to halls of residence
‘No preconceptions’ as Higher Education Commission begins exploration of long-term financial sustainability
Nick Clegg has defended the Liberal Democrats’ decision to back higher fees and said “wild predictions” about their impact have proven unfounded
Wealthy foreigners could gain visas and an accelerated route to British citizenship by donating large sums to universities, a new report suggests
‘Inspirational leader’ needed as university adds ?450m campus to city-centre base. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments
Private college loses all its previous degree-validating partners
The whistleblower Edward Snowden has been elected rector of the University of Glasgow
Academics who complete their PhDs during a recession are significantly more productive in the long-term than those who do so during a boom, research suggests.
But more than 40 per cent are registered with Oxford Brookes, says Hesa
Educating the global elite, including many central bankers, gives Britain a powerful presence, report finds
Overseas recruits on LSBF-taught course seek damages over treatment by university sponsor
British Council urges universities to press ahead with learning partnerships on the sub-continent
Policy continues despite warning from Information Commissioner’s Office
But possibility could still be open if strong case made to EU
The 网曝门 Office has suspended an organisation’s English language tests for immigration purposes after cheating was allegedly uncovered on some exams.
The vice-chancellor of the University of Sunderland is to take up the newly created role of president
‘Future teaching’ to take place at Welsh university’s London campus