Heythrop College: innovation can*t save first victim of ?9K fees University of London member is the first significant UK higher education institution to close since medieval times By Jack Grove 3 September
Airbnb-style rooms for commuter students to share in campus life University of Hertfordshire is stepping up efforts to include live-at-home students more fully in extracurricular activities By Jack Grove 1 September
Soas upgraded to silver in teaching excellence framework University of London institution complained its large international cohort meant it was penalised in assessment By Chris Havergal 31 August
Danish universities dismayed by cut to foreign student numbers Ministry will remove at least 1,000 places on English-language courses, claiming two in three are a drain on the state By David Matthews 31 August
The best universities in Eurasia 51勛圖 table reveals top institutions across 16 Eurasia nations By Ellie Bothwell 30 August
Career advice: how to survive your first year as a lecturer Gavin Buckingham offers new lecturers tips on how to thrive in the pressurised first few months in the job By Gavin Buckingham 30 August
&Don*t copy Welsh funding regime without considering trade-offs* Hepi paper highlights that &progressive* reforms mean poorer students will have larger debts and less cash in hand than before By Anna McKie 30 August
Study: millions of students guilty of contract cheating worldwide Landmark paper charts rapid increase in use of essay mills By Anna McKie 30 August
UK researchers* free money will come at a price after Brexit With the cost of UK participation in EU research no longer hidden post-Brexit, a robust case for Horizon Europe membership must be made, says Graeme Reid By Graeme Reid 30 August
Research Excellence Summit: national initiatives 'drive sector competition' National improvement programmes have clear losers as well as winners, THE summit hears By Anna McKie 29 August
Bulgarian university places unfilled as students head abroad There has been a surge of applications for Dutch universities, while students are also trying to &catch the last train* before Brexit By David Matthews 29 August
Iceland*s paucity of male graduates sparks reform plan Men account for just 28 per cent of graduates from Iceland*s main university By Jack Grove 29 August