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Student accommodation wardens are latest to be imprisoned in Turkey's anti-Gülenist crackdown
After this year’s laureates were announced, 50 winners share the secrets of their success
Frédérique Vidal determined to confront problems ‘sidestepped’ by career-minded politicians
Office for Students’ Nicola Dandridge says new regulator will not guarantee union seat on board
Watchdog’s new guidelines aim to stop ‘contract cheating’ on campus
Long-awaited list of institutions eligible for excellence initiative funding in China is published
Commission wants more comparable data on the jobs students go into, and how well their degrees prepared them
Some researchers worry that lack of female laureates devalues prestigious awards
The Coventry chancellor talks about being inspired by protest, managing a rap artist and being a pioneer as a black woman in law
Cost of compliance with 网曝门 Office rules uncovered by Study Group
Police complaint is filed against Delhi University lecturer after he posted comment on Facebook
No correlation between HEA fellowship numbers and TEF ratings, analysis also finds
Tasmanian researchers find it takes 10 hours to plan an hour’s lecture for online students, compared to eight hours for on-campus delivery
The chief executive-designate of the UK’s new sector agency discusses her West Country roots, the roles of academics and administrators, and escaping to the country
Inaugural UK-US science deal will include investment in two major projects Stateside
Vigilante mob face murder charges over campus killing of student Mashal Khan
Iran's detention of a history PhD student for alleged spying has been condemned by Princeton and US government
Administrator taking over from Les Ebdon as director of fair access must speak out on need for student diversity, says sector expert
Pyongyang University of Science and Technology feared closure when US travel ban took effect this month
Glasgow vice-chancellor Sir Anton Muscatelli defends ‘cost-efficient’ sector driving UK growth
Iconic Californian institution’s viability as a state university called into question by fall in public support and growing political intrusion, says ex-chancellor
Universities face new diversity challenge as middle-class parents push to secure places for children at top institutions, says former University of Warwick boss
Two UK institutions lead our ranking of the best universities for the first time in its history, with Oxford holding on to the number one spot for the second year in a row, while Cambridge has risen to second place
Inaugural HEA award is latest accolade for Yorkshire institution