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Dead as a… - Is the writing on the wall for journalism?
Research that suggests university enrolment could fall by at least 5 per cent due to higher tuition fees has been seized upon by the National Union of Students as a “stark warning” that the...
Physics and engineering academics are having to teach students who are unprepared for their courses because of “a gap in knowledge” on maths, the Institute of Physics has warned.
The UK’s only for-profit provider with degree-awarding powers has undercut almost all English universities with its tuition fees for 2012-13 by planning to charge undergraduates between £12,000 and £...
The University of Edinburgh has announced it will charge undergraduates from England, Wales and Northern Ireland up to ÂŁ36,000 for a degree.

By Kevin Kiley, for Inside Higher Ed

The final methodology for the 2011-12 World University Rankings is today unveiled by Times Higher Education, ahead of the publication of the tables on Thursday 6 October 2011.
Attempts by universities to seek out and respond to student feedback are often inadequate or poorly executed, a new study suggests.

Academics should step aside to allow school teachers to become the country’s new “intellectual guardians”, the head of Britain’s teacher training body has said.
King’s College London has re-opened its chemistry department eight years after concluding that it was unsustainable.
Graduates who left university in 2007 are more likely to be unemployed than those who graduated earlier in the decade, new figures reveal.
Changes to the university funding regime will bring an “abrupt halt” to improvements in the number of young people in care who go on to university, an education expert has warned.

All becomes clear in an admirable account of the hunt for the Higgs Boson, writes Athene Donald

William Poole examines a pioneering anatomist's explorations that advanced medical knowledge