The age issue won’t be solved by driving out old scholars
Pushing out senior academics to make room for younger ones would only perpetuate an insidious ageism, says Geoffrey Alderman

Pushing out senior academics to make room for younger ones would only perpetuate an insidious ageism, says Geoffrey Alderman

The traditional medium for assessing students is a tired, restrictive form. It’s time for more dynamic, creative ones, argues Karen Harris

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Are you on the shortlist?

Acknowledging aid workers’ motives does not diminish their extraordinary efforts, says Monika Krause

Richard J. Williams is enlightened and amused by the acts and aesthetics of risk reduction in transit

This perceptive ethnography takes Randy Malamud behind the scenes at the penguin pool to ask if the institutions are scientific and educational enterprises or just commercialised animal spectacles

Comic conclusions on the world of doctoral study
It is not difficult to see why student debt incurred by non-UK European Union nationals will cost the British taxpayer a lot of money (“Recruitment boom from Continent prompts warning over student...
One of the things that most engaged me about working at Ucas was understanding the true potential of the data collected every year through the admissions service. Decades of records charting the...
The letter discussing the teaching excellence framework and teaching qualifications (“TEF: to keep it simple would be stupid”, 20 August) is a welcome addition to the debate. The timetable for the...
Ormond Simpson’s letter says that in 2006 it had been possible to forecast the likely success of a new student entering the Open University, although this system was never used (“What are the chances...