Not studying abroad could be your biggest regret
The Erasmus programme presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover the perks of international mobility, says Brian Bloch

The Erasmus programme presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover the perks of international mobility, says Brian Bloch

Coalition partner’s fees ‘betrayal’ could bring 2015 poll shifts in student-heavy constituencies. The campus political landscape assessed

Felipe Fernández-Armesto on the habit of naming everything, from university libraries to landings, after people

The REF results can be wrapped up and presented many different ways. THE puts its analysis under the sector’s tree

New hilltop facility’s made-to-measure features aim to help biological research achieve liftoff

Appeal tribunal overturns dismissal of case brought by Stephen Games over university’s PhD requirement


Upper-level turbulence hits another institution in a rough year for university leaders

In warfare, there has been a long tradition of Christmas truces. But peace and goodwill to all men has rarely outlasted New Year, writes A. W. Purdue

Why do so many Christmas gifts continue to be gender-specific? asks Sally Feldman

Sheffield lecturer’s production of Hazel Flagg with its Jule Styne score combines research, teaching and outreach

The year’s best reads for work and pleasure, chosen by scholars and senior figures in the sector

An inquiry has appeared to dismiss claims that student visa abuse is taking place at London branch campuses

Treasury also announces review of research councils to ensure ‘maximum impact’ from investment

Worries about funding do deter final-year undergraduates from progressing to postgraduate study, according a new analysis