10 questions universities dont want to be asked at open days Union asks students to probe institutions employment practices when visiting campuses By Chris Parr 7 July
Young academics will be 30 per cent worse off in retirement Young academics will be 30 per cent worse off in retirement than their older colleagues, a new study suggests. By George Ryan 6 July
Terence Kealey steps down as Buckingham v-c Terence Kealey has retired from his position as vice-chancellor of the University of Buckingham, the privately funded institution has announced. By Chris Parr 4 July
New University Enterprise Zones launched The government has announced four new University Enterprise Zones that will be set up across the country. By George Ryan 4 July
University schools told to improve A string of universities sponsoring school academies have been told to raise their games in light of poor standards. By Richard Vaughan 4 July
Kings College strike to coincide with royal visit Princess Anne to open new neuroscience building as staff take action over job cuts By Simon Baker 3 July
Graduate employment rates rise again Graduate employment rates have risen for a second successive year, but are still yet to reach pre-recession levels, new figures show. By Jack Grove 3 July
Goldsmiths allows student on v-c pay committee A London university has become the first in the UK to allow a student to sit on the panel that decides vice-chancellors pay, a union has said. By George Ryan 3 July
Imperial broke animal welfare rules on unacceptable scale Imperial College London broke animal welfare rules on an unacceptable scale, creating an unacceptable risk of appreciable harm to animals. By Paul Jump 3 July
Mark Pegg stepping down as head of Leadership Foundation Mark Pegg is to step down as chief executive of the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education this month, it has been announced. By Simon Baker 3 July
University still a bastion of social elite, says Hefce official At a British Academy debate, David Sweeney urges the sector to focus on producing graduates who will engage with society By Matthew Reisz 3 July
Check your privilege, academics told Warwick sociologist urges scholars to let go of their sense of injury if they want to resist marketisation By Matthew Reisz 3 July
Campus close-up: Aberystwyth University Vice-chancellor April McMahon is planning upgraded campus facilities By David Matthews 3 July
Switch to digital aims to bring the arts out of the Indiana Jones storeroom Digital literacy can enhance humanities research as well as the skill set of graduates By Jon Marcus 3 July
Undermining the last acceptable form of racism Matthew Reisz talks to Annabel Tremlett, an academic whose work challenges common perceptions of Romani life By Matthew Reisz 3 July
Tips on working with the creative arts to enrich your research Collaborating with the arts sector is beneficial and not only for universities REF impact scores. Plus the latest higher education appointments By Matthew Reisz 3 July
Visa fraudsters preying on London branch campuses UK parent institutions face questions over their procedures and monitoring of capital operations By John Morgan 3 July
Blackwells skunkworks fights digital interlopers The bookseller is taking on upstart competitors at their own game, says its digital director By Chris Parr 3 July
Spike in NSS yea-sayers could weaken survey data Hefce-commissioned report recommends adjusting questions to counter fears that survey is being filled in without sufficient thought By Paul Jump 3 July
Scots fear losing access to UK research council system Paper reveals that university principals worry more about a common research area than English fee refugees By David Matthews 3 July
Four priorities for slimmer HEA as workforce is halved New workstreams, fewer events and push to attract subscribers could help organisation to achieve self-sufficiency, chief says By Jack Grove 3 July
How deep in the red? Debt estimates miss the mark Parents and young people are underestimating levels of student debt after graduation, according to the results of a new survey By Holly Else 3 July
Vice-chancellors voice frustrations with policies Survey of university chiefs reveals smouldering anger and black swan event predictions By John Morgan 3 July
Crick Institute remark betrays Southern bias, fears v-c Leeds v-c and former Hefce head Sir Alan Langlands worried by George Osbornes comments on science in the North By Chris Parr 3 July
PhD schemes must be more worldly wise, EUA hears Overseas students boost universities global links and bolster image with employers, European University Association conference told By Holly Else 3 July
Southampton Solent University settles over pay dispute Part-time lecturer settles out of court over claims that he was paid a lower rate compared with full-time colleagues By Holly Else 3 July
Plymouth v-c Wendy Purcell placed on leave The vice-chancellor of Plymouth University has been placed on leave by the institutions board of governors. By John Morgan 2 July
Isaac Newton Medal goes to American physicist The Institute of Physics has announced the winners of its annual awards in the discipline By George Ryan 1 July
Labour should set science budget for full Parliament A Labour government should set a science and research budget for the entire Parliament, and give universities a bigger role in driving local growth. By John Morgan 1 July
Prizewinners labs least likely to hire women Women are greatly underrepresented in the laboratories of the highest-achieving male biology professors in the US, a study has revealed. By Chris Parr 1 July
Hundreds of poorer children missing out on elite universities, says commission Milburn blames secondary school maze for missing 2,000 By Chris Parr 30 June
Take students out of immigration target, say prospective Tory MPs Eight out of 10 prospective Tory MPs think the government should not target international students in the drive to reduce net migration. By John Morgan 30 June
Academics call for guidelines on use of online learners data Delegates at California convention produce framework on use of personal information By Chris Parr 29 June
UK universities' incubator voted best in Europe and second in world A UK university-business incubator has been voted the best in Europe. By Holly Else 28 June
Private college singled out by immigration minister hits back LSBF says many of its students do have the right to work By Chris Parr 27 June
Ruth Farwell to retire as Bucks New v-c Ruth Farwell has announced she is to retire as vice-chancellor of Bucks New University early next year By Simon Baker 26 June
Which? director wants HE to get its house in order Richard Lloyd to call for universities to be judged on graduate employment By John Morgan 26 June
Spain makes little headway in struggle against plagiarism Anti-plagiarism policies - where they exist - are still not working By Isabel L籀pez Ruiz 26 June
Scenes in 'Dolls' emerged from my own warped mind, says film-maker Lecturer Kelly Holmes short film is competing in the Viewster Online Film Festival for the 瞿41,000 prize By Matthew Reisz 26 June
50,000th recruit bangs the drum for HEAs band of pros Higher Education Academy helps and makes people evaluate their teaching, says landmark fellow ShellyKemp. Plus the latest higher education appointments By John Elmes 26 June
Improvement by degree or natural talent? David Matthews finds government is excluding signalling in its calculations on a degrees worth By David Matthews 26 June
Students unrealistic about skill level of jobs Expectations of fast track to graduate-level job are overoptimistic, suggests report By Holly Else 26 June
Oxbridge uplift disguises a drop in the size of average UK endowment Institutions still lag well behind US counterparts, which are piling on funds By David Matthews 26 June
Problems ahead if tuition fees remain capped, warns v-c Spiralling costs and frozen domestic income mean that some universities will be completely stuffed within three years, claims Anglia Ruskin leader By John Morgan 26 June
London Metropolitan pays 瞿1.3m a year for unused building University still pays rent and maintenance costs for Ladbroke House and is stuck in lease until 2016 By Colin Cortbus 26 June
HELP could force graduates to clear debt faster University Alliance says repayment period of 15 years under HELP UK system could plug black hole in funding system By John Morgan 26 June
Malaysia changes targets for postgraduates Government aims to train 60,000 students at postgraduate level over next nine years By Holly Else 26 June
51勛圖 Office student visa clampdown rocks sector Fears of further reputational damage after licence suspensions By David Matthews 26 June
Shootings a wake-up call, says Berkeley chancellor Welfare and gun checks are part of the shield against campus violence By Chris Parr 26 June
Skilled graduate jobs are harder to find The proportion of graduates in high-skilled employment has fallen since 2008, according to an analysis of Labour Force Survey data By Holly Else 26 June
Higher Education Academy failing to win over leaders Body has impressed rank and file but must convince institution heads of the impact and value of its work, says report By Jack Grove 26 June
Sheffield union questions pay-review process for professors Union claims that meetings to assess pay rises spend less than a minute per professor on average By Jack Grove 26 June
Phantom book discovered in Queens research portal Finding at Queens University Belfast follows criticism of pro vice-chancellor for citing an unpublished work By Paul Jump 26 June
Dismay over dropout rate at private colleges taking SLC cash Department for Business, Innovation and Skills signals that it may remove sub-degree qualifications from the higher education budget By John Morgan 26 June