Universities with most unresolved student complaints revealed Study by the Complete University Guide shows that the effectiveness of institutions in resolving complaints varies widely By Ellie Bothwell 25 April
Complete University Guide reveals its top UK universities 2017 Loughborough University and University College London enter top 10 By Ellie Bothwell 25 April
REF should include all academics, says University of Cambridge Lobbying intensifies ahead of Lord Stern's review of crucial assessment into university research performance By David Matthews 25 April
Ministers with HE backgrounds &improve research performance* Universities ministers with academy experience boost nations* standings, research finds By John Morgan 24 April
Liverpool v-c calls for funding link to improve gender balance Janet Beer says radical action is needed to increase the number of women working at higher levels in universities By Jack Grove 23 April
EU referendum: University of Oxford backs membership of union University issues public statement of support for UK being part of the EU, citing research and mobility benefits By David Matthews 22 April
BIS job cuts plan would hit research councils and Offa Leaked plan drawn up under Sajid Javid details impact on key sector bodies By John Morgan 22 April
NUS &braced for attacks* after Bouattia election Vice-president Sorana Vieru says the NUS is ready for further criticism after Prevent critic Malia Bouattia was voted in as president By Jack Grove 22 April
International students &gain less* from internships Paper finds that UK sandwich course students &outshine* their overseas counterparts in the final year of university By Ellie Bothwell 22 April
Syrian student: &I knew I could never move forward' without HE A recipient of the Institute of International Education*s Syrian scholarship fund describes her experience at a US university By Ellie Bothwell 21 April
Academics &must adapt to their audience* for impactful research Researchers must learn to think like marketers if they want policymakers to listen, suggests discussion paper By Matthew Reisz 21 April
Tracking student emotions 'could improve online retention' Open University explores whether webcams can be used to monitor learners' facial expressions or eye movements By Chris Havergal 21 April
IB and BTEC &overvalued* in Ucas tariff, study finds Cambridge Assessment researcher says points system should be redrawn to reflect students* achievement at university By Chris Havergal 21 April
David Laws and v-cs to advise new ?2.5m HE foundation UPP Foundation will seek to invest money in areas such as access and retention for students from disadvantaged backgrounds By John Elmes 21 April
Is Snapchat the new Twitter on campus? Universities are beginning to explore using a new set of social media apps as students give up on Facebook and Twitter By Jack Grove 21 April
Apprenticeship levy 'could worsen part-time degree crisis' Hepi report calls for levy to extend to employer-sponsored degrees, or firms will likely pull out of funding such courses By John Morgan 21 April
The week in higher education 每 21 April 2016 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world's media By THE reporters 21 April
Grant winners 每 21 April 2016 A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash By THE reporters 21 April
Dissing dons down the ages: a century of pejoratives What insults have people used to disparage intellectuals over the past century? By David Matthews 21 April
Best universities in Africa 51勛圖 World University Rankings data reveal the top 15 universities in Africa By Ellie Bothwell 21 April
NUS to encourage students to &wreck* the TEF with NSS boycott Students will be asked to sabotage the National Student Survey unless ministers pull back from reforms By Jack Grove 20 April
Malia Bouattia elected first black female NUS president High-profile critic of Prevent has attracted criticism from Jewish student societies over her comments on Israel-Palestine conflict By Jack Grove 20 April
University of Oxford college to offer &foundation year* Pilot scheme at Lady Margaret Hall will accept 12 students who &would not normally apply or succeed in competing through conventional channels* By Ellie Bothwell 20 April
EU report: science benefit to UK &could be overstated* Although the UK does well in competitive grant funding, it loses out on EU structural funds By David Matthews 20 April
Wellcome study prompts medical research charity trust concerns Negative stories including collapse of Kids Company appear to be making the public more wary of major research funders By David Matthews 20 April
KAIST president: internationalisation still a 'challenge' in South Korea Sung-Mo Kang says the university has increased its support to international staff and students but it is still difficult to recruit from overseas By Ellie Bothwell 20 April
White Paper could kill off Hefce quality plans Theresa May said to want UK-wide quality system retained to protect overseas recruitment licence checks By John Morgan 19 April
China premier: give universities more autonomy Li Keqiang also demands institutions stop duplicating research By David Matthews 19 April
Russell Group accused of creating access &illusion* But group of universities says Vikki Boliver*s latest criticisms are &simply not justified* By Chris Havergal 19 April
Anti-lobbying clause: &no intention* to apply it to academics After months of criticism over potential chilling effect of new rules, campaigners say clarification is &good news* By David Matthews 19 April
Canada boosts HE with C$20 million for &state-of-the-art* kit Money is designed to help institutions &attract and retain the best and brightest researchers from around the world* By Ellie Bothwell 18 April
Hillary Clinton ties to for-profits scrutinised Frontrunner for Democratic nomination has talked tough on for-profit colleges but will her links to the industry prevent her taking action? Michael Stratford reports for Inside Higher Ed 18 April
Repair bill for South Africa student protests hits ?14.5 million Opposition calls on government to help meet funding shortfall By Chris Havergal 18 April
QAA and Hefce set out contrasting visions on quality A UK-wide, co-regulatory system is pitched by the QAA at its annual conference while Hefce focuses on changes needed for England's market regime By John Morgan 18 April
University of Edinburgh to monitor staff location Campus staff will have to report their whereabouts to managers when they leave their &normal place of work* for a morning or afternoon By Jack Grove 18 April
New College of the Humanities offers its first MA New course in historical research follows decision to cut undergraduate fees a year early By Matthew Reisz 17 April
Brexit campaigners &divided on international students* Science Council debate highlights differences in Leave camp about whether more international students are needed in the UK By Carolyn Wickware 16 April
Graduate earnings: what will politicians do with the data? Sector experts variously predict benefits and damage from lifting the lid on who earns what By John Morgan 15 April
Ethnic minority graduates 'twice as likely to be unemployed' TUC analysis of the ONS Labour Force Survey highlights gap between BME and white workers By Carolyn Wickware 15 April
Universities with 'cooperative culture' can help women thrive Paper explores the emotional costs for women of working in ultra-competitive environments By Matthew Reisz 15 April
Wakeham: some STEM subjects have concerning employment rates Soon-to-be-released review into employability has identified the importance of work experience, students* attitude and accreditation By David Matthews 15 April
Reading v-c Sir David Bell loses 'no confidence' vote Almost nine in 10 in staff who took part in online poll do not think the former Ofsted chief is fit to lead institution due to cost-cutting plans By Jack Grove 14 April
?6m EU project aims to stamp out cheating in online assessment 'Tesla* initiative will combine anti-plagiarism software with facial, voice and keystroke identification technology By Chris Havergal 14 April
University of Alberta president says he &envies* UK HE set-up David Turpin says Canada*s provincial system makes it harder to attract international undergraduate students By Ellie Bothwell 14 April
Free speech on campus advocates urge people to say the unsayable New collection encourages universities and students to let their opponents speak By Matthew Reisz 14 April
Birmingham and Illinois launch cross-Atlantic fellowship scheme BRIDGE fellowships build on partnership established between two institutions in 2014 By Carolyn Wickware 14 April
Not as clever as Einstein? In death, it*s all relative Asked how they would like to be remembered, high-achieving physicists cited intellectual accomplishments while others referred to personal qualities By Chris Havergal 14 April
Fixed-term now the norm for early career academics, says UCU Majority of junior academics are on &precarious* short-term contracts, says UCU report that criticises job insecurity By Jack Grove 14 April
Scholars wary of technology 'over-promising and under-delivering' McGraw-Hill Education chief executive says companies must work to allay &legitimate concerns* of higher education staff By Chris Havergal 14 April
The week in higher education 每 14 April 2016 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press By THE reporters 14 April
UK academics link with Kenyan counterparts to improve teaching Brighton piloting and assessing a mentoring programme with potential for much of East Africa By Matthew Reisz 14 April
Cambridge college to fund disadvantaged students' living costs Could the St John's College scheme be first step towards Ivy League-style system of financial support? By Chris Havergal 14 April
Grant winners 每 14 April 2016 A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash By THE reporters 14 April
What should you study to stop robots stealing your job? Analysis reveals some disciplines could leave graduates at a much greater risk of being replaced by machines in the future By David Matthews 13 April
Graduates from wealthy backgrounds reap earnings benefits Major new research on graduate earnings by course and university shows social background is key By John Morgan 13 April
A new teaching model for art schools? Distance learning master*s courses announced by Falmouth pose the question of whether creative skills can be taught online By Matthew Reisz 13 April
UCU to hold strike ballot over &unacceptable* 1% pay offer Ballot for industrial action is called despite ongoing pay talks over pay claim for 2016-17 By Jack Grove 12 April
Public &more confident medical research will improve lives* Wellcome Trust Monitor Report finds more certainty about the benefits of breakthroughs, but a mixed picture of general scientific knowledge By David Matthews 12 April
Call for African universities to focus on science Technically-trained graduates vital for development, says thinktank chief By Chris Havergal 12 April
Stephen Hawking joins Weibo and gains millions of followers Following previous trips to the country, physicist receives huge welcome after joining Chinese social network By David Matthews 12 April