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Tuition fees are not keeping up with the rising costs of the country’s world-class higher education sector, prompting calls for a radical rethink
Higher education regulator will be required to limit number of students recruited on to certain courses
History academic published an article containing large parts of essays copied from one of his students
US colleges could make themselves more meritocratic — but do they want to?
Financial institutions and data providers should not be able to prevent important studies from being published
Other charts of the week: foreign graduates, overcrowding in Europe, UK emissions and global trade restrictions
Higher education leaders warn of ‘great strain’ as publicly funded organisations brace for increase in employer contributions
Repayments under the student loan system hinder their potential contributions to the economy
Suella Braverman reveals package of measures aimed at reducing overall migration
Report proposes 500-year-old Christ Church loosens historic relationship with clergy
Ministers tackle boom area in legal migration with net inflows set to hit a record high
Governments like the UK’s are realising the potential from selling higher education abroad
Graduates ‘in the dark’ as industrial action looms over their final exams and job prospects
About 8 per cent of UK students went to private school, but nearly 20 per cent of economics students did
Do we really want to turn getting a good education into something that people should feel embarrassed about?
There are precedents for what works — cross-party agreement on reforms that can be sustained for a generation
Turnitin launches service to check for text generated by services such as ChatGPT
Spinout fund to help build new businesses, create skilled jobs and boost regional growth
The country has become a prolific producer of academic research but fraudulent studies risk serious real-world consequences
Largest private-sector retirement scheme, with fund of £90bn, tells regulator of ‘deep misgivings’ over proposals
University application service calls for targeted effort to increase places for students
Report highlights role higher education institutions play in accelerating innovation
The country’s reputation is inflated by historic successes and relies on successful outliers
Size of equity stakes among issues to be addressed as Whitehall seeks to find ways to boost innovation
Delays in vetting process for international students is deterring top scientific talent, Russell Group finds
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