Cut departmental selfishness to cut costs, report advises
Delft University of Technology report says universities could reduce estates footprint by 25 per cent via more space-sharing

Delft University of Technology report says universities could reduce estates footprint by 25 per cent via more space-sharing

Richard Sugg explores ghoulish stories about things that go bump in the night

Those who masqueraded as white scarred more than just themselves, finds Catherine Clinton

Use of American system involving first-year marks may have ‘depressive effect’ on student grades

Andrew McGettigan visits one institution, using it as a case study to explore concerns about the coalition’s policies

An academic who suffered sexual harassment criticises the secrecy surrounding such cases

Leading scholars discuss seven institutions created in the Sixties

Deputy vice-chancellor Peter Slee describes the demanding approach that has led to rising standards

Universities are not doing enough to help scholars navigate the ethical dilemmas, argues Jean Grugel

Prospective students seek an institution in the top 200 but ‘brand personality’ is a puzzle to them

Uncontrolled growth - The rapid expansion of private colleges

A pioneer in the field of sensory studies and urban design has died

We speak to the technical curator of Barts Pathology Museum, part of the School of Medicine and Dentistry at Queen Mary University of London

A blogger gets to the bottom of tale concerning a physicist whose name means ‘total asshole’ in Italian

United StatesScrutiny over sexual assaults growsThere has been a 50 per cent rise in the number of government investigations into US higher education institutions’ handling of sexual assaults on...