Hepi director criticises muddle caused by government policy Coalition government policy to create a market in higher education has pushed Englands sector into a terrible muddle, unmatched in the world. By John Morgan 27 November
Independent Scotland would seek research council access An independent Scotland would seek to continue to share research councils with the remainder of the UK, a new blueprint for independence has said. By David Matthews 26 November
Loan sale angers NUS The sale of student loans to a consumer debt company doesnt make economic sense, according to the National Union of Students By Chris Parr 25 November
Ministers lose control of BIS budget Ministers may cut student grants worth 瞿350 million and reduce research funding by 瞿215 million, according to a report of leaked documents By Jack Grove 25 November
Recruitment agents sign up to code of ethics The British Council has launched an online list of student recruitment agents that have signed up to certain principles. By David Matthews 24 November
Sir Ivor Crewe to be next Academy of Social Sciences president Sir Ivor Crewe - master of University College, Oxford - has been appointed as the next president of the Academy of Social Sciences. By Matthew Reisz 23 November
Queens Anniversary Prize winners announced Twenty institutions have been announced as winners of the Queens Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education. By Chris Parr 22 November
Some gender segregation in Islamic talks may meet balance of interests Universities UK warns rights of religious speakers could be curtailed unlawfully if institutions insist on mixed seating By David Matthews 22 November
Cable says lines between FE and HE are 'deliberately blurred' Business secretary talks of significant advance in college higher learning By David Matthews 21 November
Horizon 2020 and Erasmus budgets approved The European Unions flagship schemes to support higher education, Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+, have received substantial increases in their budgets. By Jack Grove 21 November
UK science hampered by lack of long-term plan Peers criticise ad hoc spending announcements on infrastructure By Paul Jump 21 November
Google model could spell end for fees Argentine v-c: ad-based system could end financial discrimination By David Matthews 21 November
Arab universities head calls for regional quid pro quo Rich and poor states have resources other side needs, says sultan By David Matthews 21 November
Lectures dont work, but we keep using them Can a demonstrably ineffective pedagogic form still be put to good use? By Graham Gibbs 21 November
Uclan exposure as Thai campus is dropped University accounts will show write-down of 瞿3.2 million By John Morgan 21 November
Cherry-pick submissions or risk picking up REF tab Greater selectivity over future research excellence framework submissions urged under tougher funding regime By Paul Jump 21 November
Australia sets sights on rebuilding overseas student market Government speeds visas and extends post-study work opportunities By Paul Jump 21 November
Academics face the cybercreeps alone Study by scholar who was harassed online finds that academics are vulnerable By Chris Parr 21 November
Odds and quads - 21 November 2013 Images of pineapples can be found all over Wolfson College, Cambridge By Matthew Reisz 21 November
Open University to shut outstanding PGCE course Institution follows Bath and offers another worrying lesson for teacher training By John Elmes 21 November
Finch Group defends open-access evidence base Review rejects MPs criticisms of gaps in its data By Paul Jump 21 November
Feud for thought over Israel chair Geoffrey Alderman offers to supervise critics doctorate By David Matthews 21 November
Gender breakdown by subject area The gender make-up of the student population in different subject areas has been highlighted in aDepartment for Education report By Holly Else 21 November
Oxford pro v-c 'interested' in truly variable fees Sally Mapstone throws her weight behind calls to move beyond 瞿9,000 fees cap By John Morgan 21 November
Education policy and research are linked in online The Economics of Higher Education network aims to highlight neglected areas of economic research on the sector By John Morgan 21 November
Medical student study: sickly schools, healthy results UKCAT study chimes with Hefce research on contextual admissions By Paul Jump 21 November
PR staff strive for Wikipedia whitewashes Press offices attempt news management via popular data source By David Matthews 21 November
Cambridge shuts transfer window on trainee medics London partners unhappy as university scraps unfit for purpose model By Holly Else 21 November
Oxford mulls Thatcher naming rights and wrongs Parliament of dons bypassed in decision-making process By Holly Else 21 November
LSE adopts US-style titles for lecturers Teaching staff who stick with British titles will not be eligible for promotion By Jack Grove 21 November
University of Oxfords black pioneers Uncovering tales of ancient universitys scholars of colour By Matthew Reisz 21 November
Report urges engineering to concentrate on fresh materials But niche learning may not play well in jobs market, expert warns By Holly Else 21 November
City University Londons unruly pop-up in heart of Tech City Cass Business Schools outreach sessions draw start-ups, scholars together By Matthew Reisz 21 November
Brand advice to rankings also-rans: find your own line of beauty Universities told not to mope like teenage brunettes with blonde ambitions By David Matthews 21 November
Liam Byrne to look at bringing FE and HE closer together New shadow wants much stronger paths between sectors, conference hears By David Matthews 20 November
Private provider student spending trebles, says BIS David Willetts has confirmed that public spending on students at private providers trebled this year. By John Morgan 19 November
Russell Group graduate employment data released For the first time the Office for National Statistics has broken down its data on graduates by whether or not they went to a Russell Group university. By David Matthews 19 November
World University Rankings video contest winner announced A clear winner emerges following a vote by the 51勛圖 editorial team By Phil Baty 19 November
University funding review announced in Wales Welsh education minister says time to take stock of Cardiff policy By David Matthews 18 November
Students bare their teeth over contact time Students unhappiness with the number of contact hours they get at university has been detailed in a new report By Jack Grove 18 November
Academics challenge apocalyptic predictions for future of libraries Resurrecting the Book conference hears support for printed word By Matthew Reisz 18 November
Open access body needed to coordinate implementation A formal body should be set up to coordinate efforts to implement open access, the Finch Group has recommended. By Paul Jump 18 November
New video aims to dispel myths on visas Film shows how Indian students successfully navigated the process By David Matthews 18 November
University museums' important role highlighted Report pays tribute to museums big and small By Matthew Reisz 17 November
Pearson audit to challenge universities on learning outcomes Firm will detail effectiveness of its courses by auditing products By Chris Parr 16 November
Cambridge spying film causes alarm A students union has expressed its anger after a police officer was apparently caught on camera trying to recruit an activist to spy on students By Holly Else 15 November
Malcolm Gillies to retire as London Met v-c The vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University has announced he is to retire next year. By David Matthews 15 November
Greens plan protests over loan book sale The Green Party is organising protests across the country against plans to sell off the student loan book. By David Matthews 15 November
World's 18 best cities for higher education 2014 If we were to choose an official global university capital, which cities would be in the running? The following 18 would certainly be in with a shout 15 November
ULU president Michael Chessum arrested The battle over plans to close the University of London Union has seen its president, Michael Chessum, arrested. By John Morgan 14 November
No ones seeing red over Teqsas quality checks, says commissioner Australias universities dont consider data burden for traffic light reports to be excessive, forum hears By Jack Grove 14 November
Was 1994 Groups demise triggered by relaunch delays? Scrapped mission group was close to high-profile rebrand By John Morgan 14 November
US still sets pace despite its state flagships falling behind Private universities will keep US system ahead of Asia for decades yet, conference hears By John Morgan 14 November
UCL leads grant income table London research giant attributes success to interdisciplinary approach By Paul Jump 14 November
Apprenticeships aimed at private students only Some firms want only the people their sons and daughters go to school with By David Matthews 14 November