Protect cash for access and outreach, Offa urges
Universities have been urged to maintain their commitment to access and outreach in the tough economic climate as figures show that spending on bursaries and scholarships has reached record levels....
Universities have been urged to maintain their commitment to access and outreach in the tough economic climate as figures show that spending on bursaries and scholarships has reached record levels....
Research councils: Boyle and Savill take top jobsNew chief executives have been appointed at two British research councils. Paul Boyle, who is head of the School of Geography and Geosciences at the...
Civil servant's departure leaves department with 'dearth of experience', Hannah Fearn writes
A rewarding education set up a relationship for life, woven into my work as a composer, says Cheryl Frances-Hoad
The UK sector should tackle undergraduates' poor written English via a nationally prescribed update of the US model, urges Alex Baratta
In this age of austerity, we need to fund excellence, say David Price and Stephen Caddick
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, January 2000-April 2010 Asia rankWorld rankInstitution Papers CitationsCitations per paper155 Pohang University of Science and...

Critical analysis - ‘Pedagogic pact’ the key to developing discerning graduates
Seven new deans have been appointed by the University of Southampton after the research-intensive institution reorganised its academic structure.The university, which has more than 22,000 students...
Thames Valley University has been granted permission by the Privy Council to change its name to the University of West London.Thames Valley said its announcement today highlighted “a strategic shift...

The US academy should treat discrimination against Christian students or scholars as seriously as it would racism or sexism, according to Timothy Larsen, for Inside Higher Ed
The student visa system is to be reviewed following a surge in the number of visas issued.Damian Green, the immigration minister, said the review would represent a “thorough evaluation” of the system...

At the heart of Japan’s decline is a dearth of international collaboration. Paul Jump reports
Universities’ competitive position is at stake, warns Beveridge review. Hannah Fearn reports
On 29 July we reported that the University of Cambridge had “topped a shortlist” to receive funding from the UK Space Agency for interplanetary exploration.In fact, the space agency has awarded £3.65...