Exiled v-c fights to return to Papua New Guinea Students protest in support of Dutch-born university head Albert Schram, expelled by the government in 2013 By David Matthews 27 March
Rwanda in Photographs: Death Then, Life Now Shahidha Bari finds vivid and lurid representations of the unnerving normality of the everyday in today’s Rwanda 27 March
Science and politics – mix for best results By joining forces, scientists and politicians can pack a policy punch, argues Keith Humphreys 27 March
Groundbreaking science is blind to prejudice Hiranya Peiris rebuts the Daily Mail’s impoverished worldview of scientists 27 March
Graduates postpone job hunt as gap years take off Poor career prospects fuel rise in US university leavers seeking ‘funemployment’ By Jon Marcus 27 March
A profitable alignment of interests Johnny Rich on a simple change that could erase student debt, fund universities and boost employability - without costing taxpayers more 27 March
Boards of investigation: on surfing and learning The academic who says riding the waves can boost cross-cultural communication and sustainable tourism By Matthew Reisz 27 March
Campus close-up: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London Theatre practice and a funded research base make Central more oversubscribed than Oxbridge By Matthew Reisz 27 March
Former Queen Mary lecturer’s unfair dismissal claim rejected Tribunal rules that academic’s post was genuinely redundant By Paul Jump 27 March
Universities build golden dreams at Olympic Park An East London innovation and education quarter is arising with the help of several institutions By Holly Else 27 March
Me and my PhD supervisor: tales of love and loathing Academics discuss how supervisors shaped their teaching 27 March
Network to help end ‘isolation’ of black PhD students National group would be the UK’s first to target help for minority ethnic doctoral students By Holly Else 27 March
Geographical distribution of degree holders The five local authorities with the highest percentage of residents holding a degree are in London By Holly Else 27 March
Lifting the cap ‘fails to widen access’ in Australia More students are entering higher education but most places are taken by those from wealthy backgrounds By Paul Jump 27 March
Manchester economics students withhold NSS cooperation over curriculum demands Post-Crash Economics Society campaigners threaten negative feedback in National Student Survey in bid to be offered alternative course modules By Chris Parr 27 March
Q&A with Diane Coyle We speak to the new professor of economics at the University of Manchester By John Elmes 27 March
No bonanza for those who left places unfilled Big post-92s suffer as Hefce steers allocations towards strong recruiters By John Morgan 27 March
UK/US institution alliance aims for collaborative growth Birmingham and Illinois at Urbana-Champaign pledge coordination on multidisciplinary research projects By Paul Jump 27 March
£133,000 paid to v-c on abrupt exit Canterbury Christ Church University declines to disclose reasons for departure to Robin Baker upon ‘loss of office’ By Jack Grove 27 March
Universities warned over ‘sleepwalking’ into Ofsted-style regime Higher education may be “sleepwalking” towards a new quality control system based on Ofsted-style inspections, a leading sector figure has warned. By Jack Grove 25 March
Ed Miliband talks of ‘radical offer’ on fees Could remark be hint of policy shift towards graduate tax? By David Matthews 25 March
Marking boycott plea by Dundee students Letters asks UCU and Ucea to resolve differences By David Matthews 25 March
Willetts does not rule out fees rise Labour on the attack as RAB nears ‘break-even point’ By Jack Grove 24 March
FutureLearn Mooc to offer route to accountancy credit Exeter offering to start this September By Chris Parr 23 March
UCL recruits former diplomat to steer international strategy The former British High Commissioner to South Africa is to join University College London to steer its international strategy. By David Matthews 22 March
Professor takes vow of silence in support of deaf community Graham Turner at Heriot-Watt raises awareness for Sign Language Week By Chris Parr 21 March
BIS committee launches inquiry into university-business links A cross-party group of MPs has launched a new inquiry into university-business collaboration. By Holly Else 21 March
Oxbridge access: DfE releases free school meal stats Only one in 1,000 children who claim free school meals make it to Oxbridge, new analysis says. By Jack Grove 21 March
'Massive' budget hole predicted as RAB charge rises A £2.5 billion drop in forecast student loan repayments over six years means the government will “massively overrun” on its higher education budget, independent experts have warned By John Morgan 21 March
UCL attacks Mail over race and gender ‘insinuation’ Pro v-c ‘deeply disappointed’ after diary column on scientists’ appearance on Newsnight By Holly Else 20 March
Better careers guidance ‘will reduce dropout rates’ Universities should provide advice to prospective students, recommends BIS report By Jack Grove 20 March
Alternative study models ‘causing real angst’ for universities US courses are evolving to serve ‘post-traditional’ students, conference hears By Chris Parr 20 March
Small Business Charter Awards honour SME partnerships Association of Business Schools will recognise institutions’ support for small firms and local economy By David Matthews 20 March
Contract salary ranges for male and female academic staff 2012-13 The proportion of male academics earning in excess of £56,467 is more than double that of females By Holly Else 20 March
History for tomorrow’s world Ice cores from 11,700 years ago aid the climate change debate, but the recent past has its own share of lessons, says Howard P. Segal 20 March
University offers degree alongside football career Football professionals involved in launch of Glyndwr Wrexham Football Academy By David Matthews 20 March
Try harder: Obama’s report cards do not convince Proposal for scorecard system for US institutions ‘doomed to failure’ By Chris Parr 20 March
Scholarly vs. popular sources There’s an abundance of serious material outside the academy so why not use it, says Karen Harris 20 March
‘Weak’ handling of disputed study risks trust in science Researcher warns of ‘developing credibility crisis’ in reflection on retracted paper By Paul Jump 20 March
Regent’s Park place for a leader who can command respect Deputy v-c at Regent’s University London must be a strong scholar and able ‘ambassador’. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments By John Morgan 20 March
Black scholars still experience racism on campus Black academics claim they are viewed as ‘outsiders’ and hindered in career advancement By Jack Grove 20 March
South African mergers fail to deliver change Policy ‘broke mould of segregation’ but problems persist By David Matthews 20 March
Cost of new fee regime may soon exceed the old Hitting RAB charge ‘threshold’ will make £9,000 system more costly than old By John Morgan 20 March
Swiss count cost of defying EU border rules Shut out of Horizon 2020, researchers ponder fallout of anti-immigration vote By Paul Jump 20 March
Growing appetite for university-industry collaborations REF and ‘impact agenda’ makes sector look at collaborations with extra interest, scholars say By Holly Else 20 March
Philosophy is dead white – and dead wrong Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman on the subject’s colour line 20 March
Marketing spend up, but applications fail to follow suit Post-92s’ student marketing spend rises as sector observers question its value By Joe Sandler Clarke 20 March
QAA gamekeeper turns poacher Former head of oversight at standards watchdog advising private colleges how to pass review By John Morgan 20 March
'Self-censorship' in discussion of multiculturalism, says London's deputy mayor Munira Mirza lauds universities’ role in improving all levels of education in the capital but decries ‘coercive consensus’ By Matthew Reisz 20 March
Researchers seek more advice on retractions and peer review Editors unsure of whether to issue retraction, correction or expression of concern, ethics expert says By Paul Jump 20 March
Campus close-up: Norwich University of the Arts Award of university title will allow arts specialist to clarify its message in the global marketplace By Chris Parr 20 March
Research councils may tie funding to diversity accreditation Scepticism that proposal to encourage diversity could effectively regulate sector By Holly Else 20 March
Elizabeth Newson, 1929-2014 A pioneering developmental psychologist and authority on childhood autism has died By Matthew Reisz 20 March
Sex and the REF Does research assessment discriminate against female academics? asks Barbara Graziosi 20 March
Q&A with Mark Pegg We speak to the chief executive of the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education By John Elmes 20 March
Durham scholars working in a ‘culture of fear’ Evidence cited by a review of governance reveals a series of concerns By David Matthews 20 March