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30 Jul 2014:
It can be a stressful time for both universities and students. Those at the forefront of the admissions process offer some guidance and tips
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14 Jul 2014:
Join our online discussion Thursday 17 July, 9-11am BST, to discuss the impact of fees, the removal of caps on student numbers and the future of widening access
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14 Feb 2014:
In five year's time, India will have the largest number of students enrolled in higher education. The UK can't sit back, it must go to India, urges report
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10 Feb 2014:
The damage being done to universities is frankly alarming, writes Labour's spokesman on higher education
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22 Jan 2014:
The argument that universities are dishonestly manipulating student grades is both lazy and ill-informed, says Martin Hall
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23 Dec 2013:
Gill Wyness looks at the successes and failures of policy and why there will never be a free market in higher education
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27 Nov 2013: Data analytics shouldn't be seen as a dark art but a tool to aid student retention and enhance experience, says Ruth Drysdale
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26 Nov 2013:
Join our online discussion Friday 29 November 12-2pm BST to discuss research funding, recruitment and global reputation
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24 Oct 2013:
UK universities have a role to play in African higher education, says Gossy Ukanwoke – partnership benefits both sides
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1 Oct 2013:
John Crace hears from the vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University about tokenism, tap on the shoulder promotions, poaching wars, and avoiding the words 'modern' and 'new'
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