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Infrastructure plans at English universities may be derailed by credit downgrade and loss of access to European Investment Bank, says regulator
The leading lawyer and wife of the former British prime minister on why she applied to the LSE over Oxbridge, tuition fees and the importance of international students
Aston University head warns mooted cuts to tuition fees in England will only benefit wealthiest graduates
World’s biggest university investment programme will award billions of dollars using a new internal competition for quality-related funding, say experts
Analysis of public sector pay claims that university leaders are paid ‘well below’ those in similar leadership positions
New report highlights growing crackdown on dissident academics and increased political interference in campus affairs
In first public appearance since his appointment, Sam Gyimah claims Labour’s plan to scrap fees is unrealistic
Office for Students asked to tackle huge pay awards given to leaders of private providers
Baroness Deech tells parliamentary committee that UK universities are ‘complicit’ in censoring lawful speech while giving hate preachers access to students
Hotbed of student protest may struggle in future because of lack of interest in committee roles
Union takes aim at ‘out of touch’ leaders after accounts show outgoing Kent head got ?45,000 uplift in final year
Three student candidates deemed 'appointable' to regulator's board were overlooked in favour of engineering undergraduate
Former Downing Street policy guru Nick Timothy says former education secretary resisted university funding review and potential tuition fee cuts
Elite universities admit they must change remuneration practices despite smaller average pay increase in 2016-17
Former prisons minister takes on brief as predecessor moved to Department for Transport
Proposed governance code will require institutions to explain why leaders’ pay is above ‘acceptable’ range of average pay multiples
Controversial journalist resigns from English higher education's new regulator after his appointment was condemned in House of Commons
Appointing right-wing journalist to Office for Students’ board over scientists is ‘surprising’ and ‘bizarre’, say senior academics
Head of private university that closed in July 2016 is latest academic targeted in post-coup crackdown
Private equity-backed music institute trebled number of students with taxpayer-backed loans to net ?24.4 million in 2016-17, new figures show
Tory controversialist hits back against ‘politically motivated attacks’ as he joins England’s higher education regulator
Diverse dining options are part of institution’s recipe for success, says outgoing president Tan Chorh Chuan
Promise of free higher education for majority of nation’s youth greeted with scepticism by university sector
Thirteen Russian higher education institutions feature in top 200 of inaugural Moscow International University Rankings