Glyndwr students report teaching gripes and more visa threats International students complain of inadequate teaching while hearing their visa sponsorship could again be in jeopardy By David Matthews 10 April
ID from medical data could spark crisis Researchers face ethics scandal over security of records, warns computer scientist By Holly Else 10 April
Satisfy your morbid interests at Barts Death Salon Death and its contributions to our culture are the topic of a London event By Matthew Reisz 10 April
HEA future unclear as councils cut off the cash Redundancy talks start as body prepares for loss of grant support by 2017 By Jack Grove 10 April
Warwick expos矇 helped bring it success Students revelation of universitys clandestine activities worked in its favour long-term By Jack Grove 10 April
Campus close-up: Heriot-Watt University Scotlands international university is investing in growth at overseas and domestic sites By David Matthews 10 April
A-level changes criticised by scientific community Scientists have reacted angrily to changes in A-level content announced by Michael Gove. By John Morgan 9 April
Toni Pearce re-elected NUS president Toni Pearce has been re-elected as the president of the National Union of Students in a landslide victory By Jack Grove 9 April
Boris: scientists in UK have certain fastidiousness about money Commercialising research can do far more for humanity than Nobel Prizes, says Mayor of London By Holly Else 8 April
NUS blasts David Willetts over changes to disabled students support David Willetts is arrogant and out of touch in seeking unfair cuts to disabled students funding, according to the National Union of Students. By John Morgan 7 April
Race discrimination in universities still a problem, reports survey Nearly 60 per cent of black and minority ethnic higher education staff and students questioned for a survey feel they have been discriminated against By Chris Parr 6 April
1,300 universities, one shared fear: the commodification of education IAU study identifies threats and opportunities of internationalisation By David Matthews 5 April
From robots to charades: 15 remarkable science photographs Image competition unearths photographic gems By Chris Parr 3 April
David Willetts moots overseas universities taking part in the REF Englands funding council has been asked to look at whether overseas universities could take part in future research excellence frameworks. By David Matthews 3 April
Athena SWAN extended to research institutes Six publicly funded research institutes have won Athena SWAN awards for promoting good employment practices for women in science. By Holly Else 3 April
Campus close-up: University of Southampton Engineering and maritime technology campus being redeveloped at Boldrewood in collaboration with industry partner By Holly Else 3 April
Resolve student complaints within set time limits, says OIA Draft Good Practice Framework proposes adoption of early dispute resolution approach By Jack Grove 3 April
Wealthy students should pay higher fees Charges could help to subsidise poor students, says Northwestern University president By Chris Parr 3 April
Zygmunt Bauman rebuffs plagiarism accusation Sociologist claims high-quality scholarship does not depend on obedience to technical rules on referencing By Paul Jump 3 April
Deepwater Horizon disaster spurs research into underwater ecology BP-funded oceanographers warn of the dangers of neglecting research By Jon Marcus 3 April
Sir David Watson: Russell Group is not all its cracked up to be Senior scholar decries divisive mission groups and governments market focus By John Morgan 3 April
No standard offering of aid for dyslexia Efforts to help identify and support students vary widely among institutions By Barbara Speed 3 April
Magna Charta Observatory seeks secretary-general to lead mission Pan-European body based in Bologna works to promote the academys humanist vocation. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments By Matthew Reisz 3 April
Overhaul of metrics usage could cut frequency of REF Chair of review into use of metrics suggests REF interval could be cut to once a decade By Paul Jump 3 April
East meets West in MBA for future masters of universe Billionaires come to us to study, Chinese business school dean says of his role in 瞿77,000 joint course By David Matthews 3 April
UUK review to look at nine-month contracts Efficiency task forces told to seek savings in radical changes to practices By Jack Grove 3 April
Durham v-c wanted student paper to be an advertisement Former Palatinate editors claim they feared expulsion after intervention by Chris Higgins By David Matthews 3 April
Higher education contributes 瞿73bn to UK plc UUK report details scope of sectors economic activity, which adds up to 2.8per cent of GDP By John Morgan 3 April
Short shrift from staff for Queen Marys short form Implementation of QML abbreviation delayed while opposing academics are consulted By Jack Grove 3 April
Number of students starting PhDs falls The number of students beginning PhDs funded by six research councils has fallen by more than 20 per cent since 2009-10 By Holly Else 3 April
No academic boycott, Willetts reassures Israelis Universities and science minister at BIRAX conference affirms intention to encourage partnerships for joint scientific research projects By Matthew Reisz 3 April
More data can lead to poor student choices, Hefce learns Overwhelmed university applicants filter out information to cope, research finds By David Matthews 3 April
Online exposure leads to higher research paper correction rate Blog discussions of flaws spur publishers to effect more changes and retractions, says Paul Brookes By Holly Else 3 April
Sir Eric Thomas: plunge in part-time study now much higher priority Bristol v-c admits he did not know who was in charge of policy at his institution when he led UUK review By Jack Grove 3 April
Mary Midgley: more than a sum of parts Exasperated by a profusion of loose thinking, the philosopher tackles the assertion that the self is only a manifestation of the physical body By Matthew Reisz 3 April
Work experience: a good idea in theory Nearly all undergraduates say placements and advice are valuable, but less than half end up using them, survey finds By Holly Else 3 April
Wolf of Northampton Nick Petford defended after criticism UCU letter calls celebration of laddish behaviour disturbing By Chris Parr 2 April
England sees 24 per cent drop in students from European Union Fall is major factor in student numbers from abroad dropping for first time in almost three decades By David Matthews 2 April
UK has lowest drop-out rate in Europe The UK has the lowest higher education drop-out rate in Europe, a new study shows. By Jack Grove 1 April
Gowns and mortarboards could be compulsory under Gove Proposals part of raft of measures on the table if education secretary gains HE By Avril Olof 1 April
New Coursera chief pledges better communication with partners The incoming head of the largest massive open online course provider has pledged to improve the way it communicates with its university partners. By Chris Parr 31 March
Softening of line on Open Access-only REF Non-OA journals acceptable only when they are the most appropriate publication By Paul Jump 31 March
GCHQ watches over cyber security degrees GCHQ, the UKs surveillance agency, is to offer official certification for masters degrees in cyber security. By Chris Parr 30 March
Osborne praises doctoral training centres George Osborne has predicted that 22 new Centres for Doctoral Training will inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. By Holly Else 29 March
Private college funding to hit 瞿1 billion Nearly 瞿1 billion in state-backed funding will be paid to students at private colleges next year. By Jack Grove 28 March
Universities shape future elites through soft power, say peers Lords committee also becomes sixth Parliamentary group to call for students to be removed from net migration count By David Matthews 28 March
State pupils on same grades as private counterparts get better degrees Contextual data debate likely to be reopened by landmark Hefce report By Jack Grove 28 March
Oxford drops below Cambridge on state school entrants State school admissions to the University of Oxford fell last year but rose at the University of Cambridge, new figures show. By Jack Grove 27 March
Manchester economics students withhold NSS cooperation over curriculum demands Post-Crash Economics Society campaigners threaten negative feedback in National Student Survey in bid to be offered alternative course modules By Chris Parr 27 March
Former Queen Mary lecturers unfair dismissal claim rejected Tribunal rules that academics post was genuinely redundant By Paul Jump 27 March
UK/US institution alliance aims for collaborative growth Birmingham and Illinois at Urbana-Champaign pledge coordination on multidisciplinary research projects By Paul Jump 27 March
Modern field has a champion with a rare Crown privilege Southampton scholar discusses the honour of becoming the first Regius professor of computer science. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments By John Elmes 27 March
Invest in regional universities to rebalance UK economy Study of the economic impact of graduates recommends universities should be placed at the centre of strategies to boost regional growth By David Matthews 27 March
No bonanza for those who left places unfilled Big post-92s suffer as Hefce steers allocations towards strong recruiters By John Morgan 27 March