London Met stops legal action against the government London Metropolitan University has agreed to end legal action against the 51勛圖 Office over the revoking of its licence to recruit overseas students. By John Morgan 10 October
Immigration bill attacked by NUS Measures to tackle illegal immigration are discriminatory to international students and send the message that they are not welcome in the UK. By Jack Grove 10 October
Willetts announces latest research investment fund money The last three universities to benefit from the current round of the governments Research Partnership Investment Fund have been announced. By Elizabeth Gibney 10 October
HEC: parties must commit to autonomous oversight English system left vulnerable by lack of regulatory structure, commission warns By John Morgan 10 October
Association of Commonwealth Universities: 100 not out Book celebrates centenary of the first global higher education network By Matthew Reisz 10 October
New UCL provost hints at foreign strategy overhaul Michael Arthur is not a fan of overseas campus approach By Elizabeth Gibney 10 October
Euro rivals adopt English in fight for overseas students Offerings of masters courses in English tempt students away from UK, study suggests By Jack Grove 10 October
Sign language standardised for astronomical terms Scottish glossary breaks down communication barriers By Elizabeth Gibney 10 October
UK leads Europe in the fight against plagiarism Some continental efforts to ensure integrity are primitive, study finds By Elizabeth Gibney 10 October
Italys lettori get no help from European Commission Brussels to close file on foreign scholars battling xenophobic law By Matthew Reisz 10 October
Indian student denied entry for want of 瞿20 Callous 51勛圖 Office refuses leeway for applicant hit by currency drop By Jack Grove 10 October
US told to use data, not hunches, to recruit abroad World Education Services report stresses diversity of applicants By Chris Parr 10 October
Headhunter foresees more captains from industry Former Tory minister Baroness Bottomley questions need for academic leadership By David Matthews 10 October
OECD questions UK graduates literacy and numeracy Piaac survey also calls comparability of degree standards into question By John Morgan 10 October
Wellcome offers cash for public engagement Dedicated funding and support for UK scientists By Paul Jump 10 October
Athena SWAN gender equity charter spreads across sector The scheme to boost women in science is widening its impact By Jack Grove 10 October
Scrap personal statements, thinktank argues Move would level playing field for state school applicants By Jack Grove 10 October
Libraries combine to preserve vanishing sources online Perma CC consortium aims to host primary source material for ever By Jon Marcus 10 October
Compromise after Conflict gives peace a chance Academic project aims for truth and reconciliation after the bloodshed By Matthew Reisz 10 October
Odds and quads - 10 October 2013 On 13 November 1967, Newcastle University became the first and only British university to give Martin Luther King an honorary degree during his lifetime By Matthew Reisz 10 October
Cambridge still top university in table of tables Combined figures show top five the same as last year By Chris Parr 10 October
Sir Paul Nurse: science needs inspiration, not top-down allocation Backing winners can lead to poor-quality research, warns Royal Society head By David Matthews 10 October
Russell Group backs Oxford v-c on fee cap The Russell Group has backed the University of Oxford vice-chancellor after he urged the government to allow a rise in tuition fees. By John Morgan 9 October
Google signs agreement with Jisc Internet giant Google has signed an agreement with Jisc, the higher education technology consortium. By Chris Parr 9 October
Computer modelling scientists win chemistry Nobel Three scientists have won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for laying the foundations for the computer modelling of chemical processes. By Elizabeth Gibney 9 October
Commission report calls for private sector regulation Private providers, including universities own offshoots, have been pinpointed as a major risk to English higher education in a new report. By John Morgan 8 October
Oxford v-c says fees should better reflect its 16K costs The real cost of a University of Oxford education is 瞿16,000 a year and the fees system should be better related to such an amount. By John Morgan 8 October
Higgs and Englert win Nobel Prize Scientists who developed a theory describing the origin of mass have won the 2013 Nobel Prize for physics. By Elizabeth Gibney 8 October
Overseas student growth not as high as government hopes The number of international students coming to UK universities will grow at a slower rate over the next 13 years than is hoped for by the government. By David Matthews 8 October
OECD report on skills marks down UK The UK scores poorly in a major study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development on adult literacy, numeracy and other key skills. By John Morgan 8 October
Liam Byrne becomes shadow HE minister Liam Byrne has been made shadow higher education minister in a reshuffle unveiled today by Labour leader Ed Miliband. By John Morgan 7 October
Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine won by cell scientists Three scientists who elucidated a fundamental process in cell physiology have been awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine. By Elizabeth Gibney 7 October
Society explored in new magazine A new monthly online magazine of social research and policy analysis has been launched. By Matthew Reisz 6 October
Higgs tipped for Nobel Prize Physicist Peter Higgs is prominent among this years list of Nobel Prize predictions by Thomson Reuters citation analyst David Pendlebury By Paul Jump 5 October
Disabled students still need more help, says report Disabled students are calling on universities to do more to help them to access campus facilities. By Jack Grove 4 October
World University Rankings 2013-2014 spark global reaction This years 51勛圖 World University Rankings have sparked reaction from some of the most widely-read news outlets across the globe. By John Morgan 3 October
Paul Nurse calls for better understanding of scientific limits Schools should teach the limits of scientific certainty so the public better understand scientific debate, says president of the Royal Society By David Matthews 3 October
Australias Coalition to review demand-driven system New government also aims to cut red tape By Paul Jump 3 October
Regents clashes with US evangelists over title Religious body seeks secular redress for trademark infringement By John Morgan 3 October
Just 119 graduate entrepreneur visas granted in 12 months Critics brand figures for post-study replacement disappointing By Jack Grove 3 October
Academy and business aim to reforge language supply chain Born 51勛圖 research looks to bridge gap between supply and demand By Matthew Reisz 3 October
World University Rankings 2013-2014 results Good news for capital, but fears grow that data reflect growing UK inequality By Elizabeth Gibney 3 October
Willetts looks to dismantle the ELQ bar Minister points to incremental removal and sounds warning over Labour fees policy By John Morgan 3 October
Quantitative skills training boosted to 瞿19.5m Q-Step programme at 15 universities set to improve social science students expertise By Paul Jump 3 October
Pre-瞿9K fees top income streams The growing importance of tuition feeincome for UK universities has been highlighted by Higher Education Statistics Agency data By Elizabeth Gibney 3 October
Roger Brown: mandarin, v-c, quality chief, nuisance The insiders outsider reflects a career at the heart of the higher education sector By Matthew Reisz 3 October
Supply-side slump linked to part-time losses Hepi: scrapped courses undermine widening participation By Jack Grove 3 October
Odds and quads - 3 October 2013 Canadas early literary and scientific history owes much totwo British-born sisters who emigrated to what is now Ontario in 1832 By Matthew Reisz 3 October
Rising university corruption linked to falling public investment Transparency International report takes aim at sector leadership By Chris Parr 3 October
Cumbria v-c: School Direct threat teacher training quality Programme may make university-based training financially unviable, says Peter Strike By John Elmes 3 October
Liverpool data point to online postgrad boom Massive increase in enrolment since 2007 By Elizabeth Gibney 3 October
Royal Society celebrates Anglo-Brazilian links S瓊o Paulo announces further tie-ins at three-day symposium By Elizabeth Gibney 3 October