De Montfort faces ?4m fine for over-recruiting students University says it had 'obligation' to boost rolls as it tries to fend off penalty. Melanie Newman writes 13 May
Lib Dems free to abstain on fees vote Coalition deal could leave Tories to decide policy. Simon Baker reports 12 May
Alliance contribution aims to reshape fees debate Mission group’s proposals include a shift towards private finance. Rebecca Attwood reports By Rebecca Attwood 11 May
UCU calls pension ballot Industrial action an option in defence of final-salary deals and the traditional retirement age, union indicates. John Gill reports By John Gill 11 May
Asia adds new perspective to survey Region accounts for a third of responses informing revamped THE World University Rankings. Phil Baty reports By Phil Baty 10 May
The ‘day of dissent’ Academy’s unions aim to step up pressure over job security and pay, but stop short of industrial action. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 8 May
Students poleaxed on a night of drama Higher education figures survey uncertain landscape as young voters cry foul. Hannah Fearn reports 7 May
'Freedom to say anything to anyone' is not what we need Practical not 'utopian' stance is the way forward on academic freedom, scholar tells Sarah Cunnane By Sarah Cunnane 6 May
Impact's impact could be the stifling of new ideas LSE workshop participants warn of REF measure's 'deadening' effects. Rebecca Attwood reports By Rebecca Attwood 6 May
THE World University Rankings 探花视频 regularly writes about the effects of bureaucracy on the academy - quality assurance, research assessment, grant applications and the demands of quangos and other "stakeholders". 6 May
UEA has got a real buzz about it since 'Climategate' Affair has resulted in positive coverage online, an analysis finds. Sarah Cunnane reports By Sarah Cunnane 6 May
Arts and humanities given reprieve at King's, but strike may go ahead Management softens stance on compulsory job cuts after widespread criticism. John Morgan writes By John Morgan 6 May
In mental healthcare, race can be a grey area One scholar thinks prevailing attitudes stifle work on racial differences. Melanie Newman writes 6 May
Scientists talk up teaching but still fail to promote it Poll shows that despite equality claims, research remains the priority. Zoe Corbyn reports 6 May
When the South called time on the American uncivil war University chief aims to tackle partisan bile with a revival of Southern graces. Jon Marcus reports By Jon Marcus 6 May
Prayers, bangs and wimples Nottingham is casting fresh light on medieval life, love and moral concerns. Matthew Reisz writes By Matthew Reisz 6 May
Loss of philosophy at Middlesex raises fears for humanities Concern that focus on STEM subjects may squeeze out arts in post-92 institutions, writes John Morgan By John Morgan 6 May
Deadlock over pension reform Final-salary deals still in balance as employers and unions fail to agree. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 6 May
Hell no, we won’t go Students occupy office to protest philosophy cuts at Middlesex. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 5 May
Lib Dems hold pole position Online survey asks about education policies and fee levels. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 5 May
UCL strike action suspended Management says compulsory redundancies are ‘not necessary’, but industrial action still on cards if position changes again. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 4 May
Prepare for protests as lab goes up, staff told Group plans to disrupt building of animal testing facility at Leicester. Zo? Corbyn reports 4 May
Hostage situation? We didn’t even have keys Sussex registrar’s court claims disputed by student protesters. Melanie Newman reports 3 May
Middlesex to phase out philosophy Institution’s top-ranking research could close in light of ‘continuing constraints on public funding’. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 1 May
‘Cleggmania’, fees and the student vote Lib Dem leader’s success in televised debates and party’s stance on tuition fees yield upturn in support. Melanie Newman reports 30 April
Scientist invests in own institution Leeds chemistry professor donates ?250k to fund research into new drugs, writes Melanie Newman 29 April
Data details unveiled for THE world rankings Phil Baty reports on Thomson Reuters' profiling process for revamped global survey of universities By Phil Baty 29 April
Base teaching on lessons of the Bible, business schools are told Academic claims Christian principles are key to preventing financial crisis. Hannah Fearn reports 29 April
Standing up for home, from the Yare to the Volta This year's Shine! winner has used her time in the UK to aid her country. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 29 April