College of Law sale sets legal precedent for raising of funds
QAA agrees that degree-awarding powers will move with institution. John Morgan reports

QAA agrees that degree-awarding powers will move with institution. John Morgan reports
Only one in five offers by the New College of Humanities has gone to a person from a state school so far, according to A.C. Grayling, the master of the new institution.
Staff don't see that sector needs initiative and funds, says Charles Clarke. David Matthews writes

As annual tuition fees treble to a maximum of £9,000, Jack Grove looks at the elements that affect prospective students' choices

Wi-fiand en-suite facilities are a must, but so is a sense of community - and universities are working hard to accommodate students' needs, finds Olga Wojtas
In trying to attract students, institutions must be clear about what they are offering - and careful not to make promises they can't keep. Jack Grove reports
Suzanne Bearne examines the reasons for a split between arts and science students

Our vice-chancellor has responded vigorously to allegations that universities in the Russell Group receive disproportionate benefits compared with the rest of the university sector.He conceded that...
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More traditional US institutions are playing for-profits at their own game by offering short professional courses. Jon Marcus reports

Valerie Sanders has overcome her fear of water - as long as it's the indoor, chlorinated variety - to discover a love of swimming that brings out the worst and the best in her
• David Willetts escaped much of the flak in February's row over the appointment of Les Ebdon as director of the Office for Fair Access despite being behind the decision. Two months on, the...
Funding bodies set the impact agenda, but university managers made it into a song and dance that everyone had to follow
How times change. Some five years ago, the buzzword in Indian higher education was expansion. The 2007-12 Five-Year Plan - a mechanism by which, in part, the government formulated its economic policy...

This photograph features a scene from the 1904 revival at the Moscow Arts Theatre of Maxim Gorky's play The Lower Depths, about a group of impoverished Russians living together in a shelter by the...