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Scandals at Stanford and Harvard show manipulation of research remains an issue despite growth of ‘data detectives’
Government says vote by four unions in favour of 6.5% rise is ‘good news’
Report finds average annual rent in private accommodation will exceed maximum maintenance loan
Increased levels of poisonous metal in blood found to be a leading cause of lower educational attainment
At some point, the system has to collapse under the weight of its self-parody
Shortfall in student beds rose 45% in London since 2017-18, according to property survey
A new study of application patterns in richer areas of California is symbolic of serious problems
Colleges are under rising pressure to scrap preferences for alumni and donor children after Supreme Court ruling
About 120,000 people are seeking compensation but lawyers say they face an uphill battle
Political confusion over the purpose of these institutions means the obvious fixes are being neglected
Intake of lower-paying domestic students drops at Russell Group as funding crisis bites
Universities Superannuation Scheme records a surplus after more than a decade in deficit due to sharp rise in interest rates
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
Justices are unwittingly elevating the issue of income inequality and the need for class-based educational reform
Higher education regulator will be required to limit number of students recruited on to certain courses
As housing costs soar, the exodus of families from urban centres is a threat to social mobility and cultural vibrancy
Research on ‘how dishonesty can lead to greater creativity’ retracted as other behavioural science findings queried
We should prioritise rest now, rather than waiting for an automated future that may never arrive
Think-tank expects opposition party’s education policy will raise less money than predicted
Legal challenges call into question how America’s most elite universities choose students
Frustration with Indian start-up’s financials leads to backers quitting board and auditor resigning
This word may be reminiscent of dentistry but speaking skills should be central to education, as Labour’s leader argues
London’s Central Saint Martins continues to foster some of the industry’s most exciting talents, thanks to its ethos of experimentation
Labour leader declines to commit to figure for increase for teachers day before national walkout
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