ULU vice-president arrested at university party
A students’ union vice-president was arrested after objecting to the conduct of police officers searching for drugs at a university party.

A students’ union vice-president was arrested after objecting to the conduct of police officers searching for drugs at a university party.

Universities were guilty in the past of “extracting money†from business school students without giving them good quality teaching.

Lib Dem Business Secretary on immigration, fees and Willetts’ future

A vice-chancellor has declared he is “fed up with employers telling us our students are not employment readyâ€.
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An MP close to David Willetts has admitted defeat on hopes to withdraw students from net migration figures in the near future.

Emran Mian on the questions that bothered him while working on the Browne Review, and which bother him still

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Fee loans will be offered to students studying engineering and technology part time as second degrees in a bid to attract more women to the subjects.

Almost two-thirds of students and graduates know someone who has lied on their CV about their qualifications, a survey has found.

Academics will join a host of well-known names for a festival this weekend encouraging each of us to cast our “mind forward 25 years to the 2030sâ€.

Many universities are still failing to follow official guidance on when to report student complaints to the sector’s ombudsman, it has been warned.

Applications to the Athena Swan Charter for Women in Science continue to grow, the latest set of awards has revealed.

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