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Will a low-cost, user-friendly open access journal steal the traditional publishers’ lunch?

‘Savage reduction’ in overseas recruitment feared after new minister’s speech

David Willetts highlights possible delay in filling extra undergraduate places

Research Councils UK analysis reveals gender difference in success rates

150 universities pledge to join Institute of International Education initiative

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UK spending on research and development as a proportion of gross domestic product fell in 2012, according to new figures.

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By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Research funders worried about high open access fees charged by “hybrid†journals could refuse to pay fees above a set threshold, a report suggests.

But university rejects claim suspension relates to activism

People of Indian and Chinese descent in England and Wales are almost twice as likely to have a degree as white British people, a new study says.

The UK is to commit £290 million to three international microscope and telescope projects.

Yale University and Harvard University boast the top two graduate schools in the US for studying law, according to a set of rankings published today by US News and World Report