By Donna Bowater. Donna Bowater looks at the single entry exam that governs access to university in South American powerhouse. More...
Most international graduate students in US on master's degrees
By Ellie Bothwell. Report from the Council of Graduate Schools contradicts 'common assumption' that international students choose US for doctoral degrees. More...
Star Wars: a case study in psychiatric disorders?
By Jack Grove. As fans await the release of The Force Awakens, could Star Wars help teach psychoanalytic concepts in university. More...
Scottish government cuts higher education budget by 3 per cent
By John Morgan. Meanwhile, education committee calls for 'further detail' from ministers on controversial governance measures. More...
GSM London rapped by QAA over business course
By John Morgan. Concerns about course at for-profit GSM, one of country's biggest private colleges, found to be 'justified'. More...
REF sceptic to lead review into research assessment
By David Matthews. Baron Stern of Brentford has previously raised concerns that the research excellence framework forces academics to focus too much on publishing articles. More...
Students would pay £23K fees, survey suggests
By Chris Havergal. But asked how much they thought they should pay, responses averaged less than £4,000. More...
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: how to succeed as a university in just 25 years
By David Matthews. President Tony Chan puts rise to world stage down to money, research-active staff and the lure of Hong Kong. More...
Impact of ‘austerity politics’ charted by De Montfort centre
By Chris Havergal. New research initiative is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK, if not the world. More...
Outreach: prove you are not wasting money, universities told
By Chris Havergal. Sutton Trust urges higher education institutions to devote 10 per cent of outreach budgets to evaluating effectiveness. More...