Test of courage
A bleak film about a teenager's hopeless struggle to save her family is totally convincing, writes Duncan Wu

A bleak film about a teenager's hopeless struggle to save her family is totally convincing, writes Duncan Wu

The current debate over graduate tax has proved the old adage that a week is a long time in politics. Just days after the idea was mooted by Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrat business secretary, came...

Boom then bust? - UK may pay high price for escalating overseas fees
Universities use cash, partnerships and recruiters to make up lost ground. Jon Marcus reports

After exam boards have been conducted, letters signed and mailed to students, external examiners thanked and supplementary assessments created, there is a moment – a fracture in time – where...

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
The UK Border Agency has reintroduced language restrictions on overseas students applying for visas, a move that could have knock-on effects for universities.
BPP College of Professional Studies has become the first private provider to be awarded the university college title for more than 30 years.
Higher education’s first national industrial action since 2006 is “very likely” and plans are being drawn up for a September ballot, the University and College Union has said.
An academic has been cleared of harassing his former vice-chancellor via a “satirical whistleblower website” – but has been convicted of a public order offence relating to a meeting between the two.

The researchers have been exonerated, but details revealed in Climategate led some to demand radical reform of the culture of science. Adam Corner argues that although there is scope for more...
A paper scrutinising the academic credentials of people on both sides of the climate change debate has riled almost everyone. Darrell Ince considers the faults of a nonetheless important work

Zhanna Reznikova examines the world of numerate and community-minded six-legged wonders
Are business people from the private sector agents for change? If they were, then the Communist Party in China could be in trouble. According to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and...
When I left school at the age of 16 with no educational qualifications to speak of - two CSE grade 1s, not even O levels - I began work for a public-sector employer who sent me to a further education...