Above the law: the academic who interviews hitmen
Prison governor-turned-criminologist David Wilson tells Rachael Pells about befriending killers, doing unauthorised research and challenging his students’ preconceptions

Prison governor-turned-criminologist David Wilson tells Rachael Pells about befriending killers, doing unauthorised research and challenging his students’ preconceptions

Relying on exams and essays to assess students excludes those with disabilities and ignores the real purpose of higher education, Ruth Payne writes

Funders and researchers are squandering a huge opportunity to create a more just and effective system, says Jon Tennant

Poland’s underperforming university system raises hard questions for those who advocate academic self-government over ‘managerialism’

Poland’s authoritarian government is routinely compared to its widely criticised counterpart in Hungary, and its university reforms sparked a wave of protest by students and academics fearful of...

A post-qualifications admissions system would be more transparent and would help students to make better choices about their higher education, argues Graeme Atherton

Under pressure, state leader spreads smaller reduction over three years

Legal structure could offer opportunities for horse trading on proposed scheme

Campus no place to meet industry partners because ‘you can’t find the building’

Travel time negatively affected progression at three of six London universities studies

Unite Students’ executive pay deals prompt union criticism of ‘massive rises funded by public money and student debt’

Data underline strength of links built via EU framework programmes and highlight amount of work needed to develop ties further afield

Abolishing predicted grades system would help poorer students, says Angela Rayner

Why are an ex-footballer’s views on the game worth so much while academic analysis of the news is worth nothing, asks Peter Wells