All That Is Solid: The Great Housing Disaster, by Danny Dorling
Our use of housing as an asset to be traded is a collective failure that is preserving inequality, finds Tim Hall

Our use of housing as an asset to be traded is a collective failure that is preserving inequality, finds Tim Hall

Michael Gove has vetoed plans for a free school sponsored by the Institute of Education, as the proposal failed to reach the government’s “high bar”

The whistleblower Edward Snowden has been elected rector of the University of Glasgow

The Office of Fair Trading has told universities to review rules that stop students from graduating if they have non-tuition fee debts.

Hundreds of thousands of students may not be able to graduate this summer if the University and College Union carries out a possible marking boycott.

By Colleen Flaherty for Inside Higher Ed

The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has been top of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for the past three years and has produced 32 Nobel Laureates in just 123 years....

A new British Academy booklet aims to show how the social sciences and humanities can help build a society which combines prosperity with wisdom.

Academics who complete their PhDs during a recession are significantly more productive in the long-term than those who do so during a boom, research suggests.

MPs in charge of examining public spending “don’t have confidence” in the government figures behind the £200 billion student loans system.

The University of Oxford has announced the appointment of Richard Ovenden as Bodley’s Librarian

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ULU vice-president and NUS black students’ officer also on ballot

But more than 40 per cent are registered with Oxford Brookes, says Hesa