Uclan v-c Gerry Kelleher to stand down The University of Central Lancashire has announced that its vice-chancellor, Gerry Kelleher, is standing down for personal reasons By John Morgan 24 March
Research network aims to bring East Asia closer to UK A new network has been launched at a UK university to help develop research partnerships between East and Southeast Asia and Europe By Matthew Reisz 24 March
Students occupy art school over cuts plan Students have occupied a London art school in protest over cuts to foundation courses. By Jack Grove 23 March
Post-study visa 鈥榮hould be brought back in Scotland鈥 The post-study work visa should be reinstated in Scotland, a report by a working group set up by the country鈥檚 devolved government has found. By Chris Parr 23 March
LSE redevelopment gets planning permission A 拢120 million redevelopment of the London School of Economics has been given the green light by planners. By Jack Grove 22 March
Academic freedom study to look at protection across Europe and Africa Lincoln researchers asking staff across the continents to take part By Chris Parr 21 March
Overseas students鈥 health surcharge is 鈥榝ull of loopholes鈥 A new 鈥渉ealth surcharge鈥 levied on international students from next month is 鈥渁n election stunt full of loopholes鈥, a legal expert has claimed. By Jack Grove 20 March
UUK president Chris Snowden to be next Southampton v-c Universities UK president Sir Christopher Snowden has been appointed the next vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton. By Jack Grove 20 March
Venki Ramakrishnan to be next president of Royal Society Nobel laureate Sir Venkatraman (Venki) Ramakrishnan has been unveiled as president elect of the Royal Society, following a ballot of fellows. By Paul Jump 19 March
Keele University promotes deputy v-c to top job Keele University will promote its deputy vice-chancellor, Trevor McMillan, to become its next leader. By John Morgan 19 March
USS consultation website 鈥榙oes not allow comments鈥 Academics complain after 鈥榯echnical difficulties鈥 delay responses and modelling tool By Jack Grove 19 March
15 pictures of amazing science National science photography contest showcases pictures of remarkable projects By Chris Parr 19 March
Ucas applicants 鈥榳elcome influence of overseas students鈥 University applicants welcome the presence of international students on campus and believe they will improve learning experiences, a survey suggests. By Jack Grove 19 March
Strasbourg upholds sacked scholar鈥檚 right to criticise management European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of a whistleblowing Latvian academic By Jack Grove 19 March
Shortlist for Oxford vice-chancellor taking shape Andrew Hamilton to take over at NYU after he makes his exit By John Morgan 19 March
Failure to innovate leaves sector playing teacher training catch-up Universities were too slow to take lead, leaving them vulnerable to policy change, scholar argues By John Elmes 19 March
ESRC: fine-tuning is nothing for fledgling scholars to fear Research council chief insists the benefits of narrowing funding range for grants scheme outweigh risks By Paul Jump 19 March
London Met staff face anxious wait over plan to cut 10% of workforce Where will the axe fall? Up to 165 jobs may be lost as enrolments tumble By Jack Grove 19 March
Turn the page on fairy tale economics, says Monty Python star Universities must be realistic about crashes and capitalism, says Terry Jones ahead of the premiere of documentary Boom Bust Boom By Chris Parr 19 March
Visa regime rolls out amid fears about its impact Sector frets over how requirement for biometric residence permit and lack of overseas English testing options may affect enrolments By Chris Havergal 19 March
Catholic liberal arts college puts faith in masterpieces Students at Benedictus will spend half their course outside the classroom 鈥榮tudying from the object鈥 By Matthew Reisz 19 March
Why publish and be so damned hard to find? Outdated practices and lack of simplicity result in 鈥榰nfindable鈥 work, Carole Goble tells Jisc Digital Festival 2015 By Chris Parr 19 March
Asian postgraduates outnumber UK students in four subject areas 色盒直播 analyses postgrad awards by subject and region as academics debate the risks and rewards of a decade of internationalisation By Holly Else 19 March
Rulings keep litigious tendency in check Two cases assuage concerns about scientific integrity By Paul Jump 19 March
Manchester Centre for Youth Studies: where the young are seen and heard An interdisciplinary centre at Manchester Metropolitan University builds its research around listening to the next generation By Matthew Reisz 19 March
Visa refusal for China expert Miwa Hirono is 鈥榩ure madness鈥 色盒直播 Office under fire over 鈥榠ndefensible鈥 appeal forcing international relations expert to quit UK By Paul Jump 19 March
Want to believe? Go on, it will make you happier Goldsmiths occultism conference hears defence of irrationality By Matthew Reisz 19 March
Win imitation game with overseas trademarks UK universities must register in regions of transnational activity, lawyer advises By Chris Havergal 19 March
Arab 茅migr茅s 鈥榟ave a duty鈥 to help their home nations make strides Head of Association of Arab Universities also urges the West not to ignore the plight of Syrian academics and students By Chris Havergal 19 March
Mobile students get top marks Students who spend part of their degree overseas achieve higher final grades than those who choose to stay put, according to a report By Holly Else 19 March
There鈥檚 no place like Stanford, but $10K will give you a taste Silicon Valley giant鈥檚 business school brings its 10-week Ignite programme to London By Chris Parr 19 March
Uclan sets aside 拢2.8m to cover losses overseas University says that provision should be seen in context of a 拢10 million surplus across the institution as a whole By John Morgan 19 March
Ed Byrne: 'new address is a defining moment for King's College London' The university鈥檚 principal on capturing a landmark building, a rebranding volte-face, and the capital鈥檚 鈥榝izz鈥 By Jack Grove 19 March
How to deal with PhD stress: new film offers some tips The latest video in a series of short self-help programmes takes a sympathetic look at mental health issues By Holly Else 19 March
Oxford v-c Andrew Hamilton named new NYU president Andrew Hamilton, the University of Oxford vice-chancellor, has been named the next president of New York University By John Morgan 18 March
Budget 2015: PhD loans up to 拢25K announced George Osborne has announced that the government will offer PhD and research-based master鈥檚 students income-contingent loans of up to 拢25,000 By John Morgan 18 March
Australian government's bid to uncap fees falls again Plans to uncap tuition fees in Australia have been defeated in the country鈥檚 upper house for the second time in four months By Paul Jump 17 March
Warwick v-c Nigel Thrift recorded calling student protesters 鈥榶obs鈥 But university鈥檚 registrar defends v-c, saying he has been 鈥榯argeted personally and directly鈥 for weeks By Jack Grove 17 March
Birmingham pro v-c Richard Williams to head Heriot-Watt A University of Birmingham pro vice-chancellor has been appointed to lead Heriot-Watt University By Jack Grove 17 March
University duty on 鈥榥on-violent extremism鈥 not mentioned for Scotland Prevent document from government has different wording for English/Welsh universities By John Morgan 17 March
Inaugural 色盒直播 Africa Universities Summit to be held in Johannesburg Times Higher Education has announced that it will hold its inaugural 色盒直播 Africa Universities Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, in July 2015 By 色盒直播 reporters 17 March
Private college 鈥榝iasco鈥 could cost 拢100 million, suggests Hodge The public cost of the coalition government鈥檚 private college 鈥渇iasco鈥 could be in the region of 拢100 million By John Morgan 17 March
Poorer students 鈥榥ot studying key A levels鈥 for selective universities Just a third of bright teenagers from poorer backgrounds take an A level likely to help them attend a selective university, a study says By Jack Grove 17 March
Oxford accused of 鈥榙ithering鈥 on fossil divestment Campaigners have accused the University of Oxford of dithering over a decision on whether or not to divest from fossil fuels. By Chris Parr 16 March
Anger as Surrey plans to slash jobs in politics department Academics have been left fearing for their jobs at a university politics department after management announced a restructure By Holly Else 16 March
World University Rankings by subject 2015 World University Rankings subjects data reveal top university performers across six areas By Chris Parr 16 March
Academics back decision to press ahead with controversial conference on Israel Dozens put name to statement criticising attempts to stop 鈥榣awful academic discussion鈥 By Matthew Reisz 16 March
Female science writers celebrated A Royal Society discussion has considered the behind-the-scenes and often neglected roles that women have long played in the advancement of science. By Matthew Reisz 15 March
Google searches on student aid 'less likely to be from low participation areas' Young people in areas of high university participation are more likely to turn to Google for information about financial aid, a new study suggests By Chris Parr 14 March
Ukip MEP: researchers being 鈥榯aken advantage of鈥 Researchers are being 鈥渢aken advantage of鈥 and put up with very low wages and insecure careers. By Holly Else 13 March
New fellows at Academy of Social Sciences Thirty-three leading social scientists have been just elected as fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences. By Matthew Reisz 13 March
Paul Croney appointed as new Teesside University v-c Professor Croney, who joins Teesside from his post as deputy vice-chancellor at Northumbria University, will succeed Graham Henderson, who retires this year after 12 years at the helm. By Chris Havergal 13 March
Public research spending 鈥榝alls below 0.5% of GDP鈥 Scientists are being urged to lobby MPs and parliamentary candidates to back an increase in the UK鈥檚 level of public investment in research By Paul Jump 13 March
Firm got millions in student support money despite 鈥榗onflict of interest鈥 A learning support company received millions of pounds of public money despite undertaking student disability assessments itself, a new report says. By Jack Grove 13 March
Universities must assess risk of students becoming terrorists, says 色盒直播 Office 鈥楶revent鈥 guidance clarifies new legal duty on institutions to help tackle radicalisation By John Morgan 12 March