The 51勛圖 Student Experience Survey 2013 shows a responsive attitude and landmark infrastructure projects help to create contentment. Elizabeth Gibney reports
The proportion of young people accessing higher education hit a record high of 49 per cent as students scrambled to avoid last years tuition fee hikes, a new study says.
University staff have been offered a 0.5 per cent pay increase for the next academic year far below unions claims for a salary rise in excess of 3 per cent.
The chief executive of the Scottish Funding Council is to leave his position to join a university, a matter of weeks after a similar move by the head of the English funding council.
The University of Central Lancashire is shelving , potentially dealing a blow to other post-1992 universities hopes of making the move and opening up to commercial investment.
Academic opposition to outsourcing at the University of Sussex is building, with staff from ten schools, departments and research centres publishing statements supporting protests at the institution.
Ensuring that knowledge translates into growth will be among the priorities the incoming government chief scientific adviser Mark Walport has set himself for the next five years.
School pupils from poorer backgrounds could be contacted by the government to nudge them towards applying to university if they get good GCSE grades, David Willetts has said.
The vice-chancellor of the UKs first private university will attend Baroness Thatchers funeral after being invited on her instructions, and has praised her for transforming the nation wholly for the better.
The University of Leicester has launched an investigation into a public lecture held by its student Islamic society after pictures of signs at the event suggested that men and women were encouraged to sit separately.
A new draft code of governance for Scottish universities has been condemned as weak, meaningless in places and offering nothing new by student and academic unions north of the border.
Incoming National Union of Students president Toni Pearce has acknowledged that sections of the organisations membership are dissatisfied with its direction, and is determined to bring them back on board.
Exceptions in the UK funding councils open access policy will be made for researchers hired from abroad, the Higher Education Funding Council for Englands head of research has pledged.
A huge cut to the Australian higher education budget announced just months before the next federal election is the largest since 1996, according to umbrella body Universities Australia.
Action needs to be taken against Scottish universities because senior staff members are being given worrying levels of high pay, the National Union of Students Scotland has said.
The BBCs use of a student group from the London School of Economics to gain access to North Korea could jeopardise the overseas reputation of UK universities and the work of academics more generally, according to the sectors representative body and the LSE director