Scottish fee questions raised by pro-union campaign
It is “hard to see” how an independent Scotland could legally continue to charge students from the rest of the UK tuition fees

It is “hard to see” how an independent Scotland could legally continue to charge students from the rest of the UK tuition fees

Academics describe the complex, arbitrary bureaucracy, emotional turmoil and career limbo wrought by Britain’s policies

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Judgment says university ‘inadequately investigated’ misconduct case

Russell Group critical of abolition of student numbers cap

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An independent Scotland would seek to continue to share research councils with the remainder of the UK, a new blueprint for independence has said.

David Matthews reports from the island state on the questions facing its burgeoning academy