One of the English funding council's most senior officials publicly rebuked a business leader after she suggested that some universities were "perilously close" to being in financial trouble.
Research excellence framework panels must be sure to make absolute rather than relative judgements of submissions to avoid the impression that the quality of the UK research base is in decline, a pro vice-chancellor has warned.
Research funders should avoid micromanaging research and requiring applicants to set out the impact of their proposals, according to the president of the Royal Society.
The European Research Councils budget will increase by nearly 80 per cent if the European Commissions detailed proposals for its research and innovation spending are adopted.
The London School of Economics was guilty of multiple failures of governance and management in its links with the deposed Gaddafi regime, an inquiry has concluded.
A senior lecturer at Teesside University is reported to have been arrested as part of Operation Weeting, the ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation into phone hacking.
University lecturers and support staff are on strike over pensions today, joining national action that unions say will involve up to two million public sector workers.
The governments higher education reforms are built round a set of meretricious policy concepts competition, choice and access which are in fact virus-like destroyers of the idea of a university, a leading historian has argued.
Glyndwr University has been saved from merger after the Welsh education minister rejected a proposal that it should move into a group structure managed by Bangor and Aberystwyth universities.
The number of UK students who have applied to university for 2012, when they will be charged fees of up to 瞿9,000, has fallen by 15.1 per cent on the same point last year.
Research-intensive universities in the UK should be considering setting up more campuses overseas to counter the threat of falling international student numbers at home, a mission group has said.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has been warned that the deadline set for final decisions on its controversial shaping capabilities programme may be too tight to allow the necessary consultation with researchers.
Research into eye disease, a ground-breaking creative writing course and work to improve food security has helped 18 universities to win Queens Anniversary prizes for higher and further education.
Adolphus was the mascot of fighter ace Maurice Leblanc-Smith (1896-1986), winner of the Distinguished Flying Cross, and accompanied him on many missions during the First World War.
The dean of a specialist institution who presided over a controversial decision to merge with University College London has been appointed to a senior role at the large research-intensive university.
Student unions, rather than a "state-controlled" agency, should hold the power to ratify university tuition fee levels, the president of the National Union of Students has argued.
Universities could increasingly use the same degree programmes as they share services to save money, the vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University has suggested.
One of the UKs biggest private providers has set out bold plans to become a university, more than double in size and takeover or link up with other complementary institutions both in Britain and abroad.
The University of East Anglias Climatic Research Unit has found itself back in the spotlight with the leak of over 5,000 emails seemingly to and from its academic staff.
The University of Southamptons first overseas campus has begun enrolling students after the project received academic accreditation from the Malaysian authorities.
British academics working in the UK for wealthy US institutions are being urged to unionise to improve pay and to counter "potential threatening behaviour" from employers.