The week in higher education – 23 March 2017
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Steven Rose enjoys a philosopher’s deep dive with some uniquely intelligent company

David Wheeler on how public higher education in the UK has strayed from its ideals, and how it might regain them

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Setting pre-seen exams can bring out previously unsuspected abilities among students, say Nicholas Morton and Natasha Hodgson

While learning to work quickly is a useful life skill, a greater gift to students is permitting unhurried excursions and digressions, says Shahidha Bari

Higher education funding from US state governments has always been volatile, but reforms to healthcare could put public universities’ income under even greater pressure, says Will Doyle

Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University are making huge gains in the student satisfaction stakes, writes Seth Jacobson

New kid on the block, Harper Adams University, outshines established institutions with its great teaching and outstanding amenities, finds Jack Grove

What will the landscape look like 10 years from now? David Matthews examines the demographic trends, social shifts and technological advances that look set to shape the sector’s future