Wellington master urges v-cs to support IB
Head teacher castigates A level and calls for vice-chancellors to back 'tougher' International Baccalaureate. Jack Grove writes

Head teacher castigates A level and calls for vice-chancellors to back 'tougher' International Baccalaureate. Jack Grove writes
Links between terrorism and universities have been overstated, a committee of MPs has concluded, but some institutions are guilty of complacency on the issue.
Open-access online journal will speed release of data and encourage feedback. Paul Jump writes

Review of student-place allocations as institutions face cut of up to 14 per cent. Simon Baker reports

Researchers in business and management are much more communicative than those in pure mathematics or foreign languages.

General secretary contenders represent political debate over union's direction. John Morgan reports
Limited support for proposals on elected chairs and gender quotas. David Matthews writes

For lecturers who pay attention to such websites, a poor rating denoted by an unhappy face next to their name on the US-based website RateMyProfessor.com can be both a professional and personal blow....

Non-EU postgraduates to pay same price as home students in sweeping reforms. Jack Grove reports
Research misconductBulfone-Paus report under wrapsGermany's University of Lubeck has declined to release a long-awaited report into allegations of research misconduct against two of its professors,...
Transparency and accountability underpin plans to reform Scottish governance, explains Ferdinand von Prondzynski

Anthony Seldon's plea to v-cs: stand up for the International Baccalaureate before it is too late, or the academy will suffer
Jon Baldwin has left for Australia, but he has a few home truths to impart from abroad about the mess the UK academy is in

Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2012Plymouth University, 10-12 FebruaryFrom a remix of a movement from Beethoven's Symphony No 7 to a quartet inspired by the landscape of Cornwall and...
LondonHer Maj: 60 Years of Unofficial Portraits of the QueenAs late as the 1950s, it was still unusual for the monarchy to be depicted in cartoons. To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee, the Cartoon...