The University of Salford has confirmed plans to close virtually all courses in modern languages, politics and contemporary history?and shut down an entire school ※to secure the future of the university§ after seeing falling student demand.
Leeds Metropolitan University is planning to change its name and is looking at three options: Leeds Beckett University, Leeds Headingley University and Leeds Ridings University.
The University of Salford has accepted more than 200 students on to courses that it is considering closing within weeks and may face a ※significant backlash§ as a result, an internal document suggests.
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.
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.
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.
Universities are required to be open to scrutiny because they are publicly funded. But how far should it go? When it comes to their internal business, David Matthews discovers that competition may be a stumbling block to transparency
With a few exceptions, vice-chancellors* remuneration did not rise vertiginously in 2011-12 - a good thing politically. But are they still paid too much compared with their peers?
Sir Alan Langlands is to leave his job as chief executive of England*s funding council to become vice-chancellor of the University of Leeds, where he has been welcomed as a ※stellar figure§ in higher education.
Students and academics need to be much more involved in the management and improvement of universities if the future of higher education is to be safeguarded.
Liverpool John Moores University has chosen a high-profile judge as its new chancellor 每 although the appointment may not win many plaudits in the national press.
The University of Central Lancashire has appointed Gerry Kelleher to become its vice-chancellor when it moves to a new corporate-style group structure later this year.
Whether spurred by lofty research ambition or the prosaic hope that one can live more cheaply than two, universities* urge to merge can bring cultural as well as organisational challenges, as recent unions show. David Matthews reports
Whether spurred by lofty research ambition or the prosaic hope that one can live more cheaply than two, universities* urge to merge can bring cultural as well as organisational challenges, as recent unions show. David Matthews reports