MPs have a bone to pick with QAA over standards Select committee chair says watchdog lacks teeth to regulate classification system. John Gill reports By John Gill 24 July
Watchdog adds students to audit teams to assess university quality Scheme to be rolled out nationally after QAA pilot is heralded a success. Chloe Stothart reports By Chloe Stothart 24 July
Key national centre to go as chemistry loses priority cash Core services will have to compete for 'responsive mode' EPSRC funding. Melanie Newman reports 24 July
Links may boost Australian clout Institutions eye US 'system university' model in bid to improve global rankings. John Gill reports By John Gill 24 July
Our plan for an elite institution is 'audacious but achievable' Official says Saudis will have an independent, world-class university by next year. John Gill reports By John Gill 24 July
Arts experts fear metrics will skew REF Researchers are anxious that quality indicators could become benchmarks, reports John Gill By John Gill 24 July
Lampeter redundancy plans draw union's ire University blames higher wage bill as 'last resort' job cuts are mulled. Melanie Newman reports 24 July
Competition for postgrads jeopardises UK's position Study says the sector must protect its competitive edge in the international market, writes John Gill By John Gill 17 July
Northern Ireland stems flow of students to the rest of UK As places grow to match school-leavers' needs, more opt to study at home. Olga Wojtas reports 17 July
Legal ruling leaves everyone a winner Queen Mary and Hefce both claim victory in dispute over research cash clawback, says Melanie Newman 17 July
LSE puts ?2m in teaching to grant parity with research School responds to criticism with cash for extra staff and to cut class sizes, says Rebecca Attwood By Rebecca Attwood 17 July
Massive shift leaves students adrift and tutors 'swamped' Study finds a troubling rise in undergraduates' demands on advisers. Melanie Newman reports 17 July
Scots post-92s moot federation V-cs believe a focused collaboration will enhance research and course options. Olga Wojtas reports 17 July
Europe must ape US to improve Think-tank says universities need more cash and freedom to boost growth in sector. John Gill writes By John Gill 17 July
Speculation rife over UEL v-c departure Staff perplexed as Martin Everett put on 'indefinite leave' without explanation, says Melanie Newman 17 July
From no man's land to a people's memorial Olga Wojtas tours a digital archive of First World War material compiled by members of the public 17 July
Peer review must be at the heart of REF, expert says Hepi head fears that assessment based on metrics could lead to legal challenges. John Gill reports By John Gill 17 July
Thames Valley graduates are on the fast track to work TVU leads league table for getting students into employment. Phil Baty and Hannah Fearn report By Phil Baty 17 July
Wales spurns QAA advice to link up with unaccredited US Bible college University to validate Trinity degrees, after other UK institutions end collaboration, says Melanie Newman 17 July
Researchers have no 'right' to study terrorist materials Nottingham v-c warns that academics may face prosecution. Melanie Newman reports 17 July
Updated 11 July: UEL vice-chancellor on ‘indefinite leave’ Meeting on 8 July decides Martin Everett’s fate. Melanie Newman reports 10 July
Hefce clawback means cuts loom London Met faces crisis after funding council takes back ?15m overpayment. Rebecca Attwood reports By Rebecca Attwood 10 July
Academe still male bastion, assert female scholars There may be more women on campus today, but a stark gender divide persists, says Melanie Newman 10 July
Intellectual property investment of ?20m yields just 1% fillip in income Patent activity rises but IP income falls in real terms, Hefce survey reveals. Hannah Fearn reports 10 July
Two-year graduate visa gives UK prestige a fillip abroad The prospect of sought-after jobs in the UK will create an influx of students, says John Gill By John Gill 10 July