Who gets crushed by the debt burden?
Alan Ryan considers the size and seriousness of the US student loans ‘crisis’

Alan Ryan considers the size and seriousness of the US student loans ‘crisis’

Shahidha Bari on a deliberately ‘marginal’ life of the grouchy great man of psychoanalysis

Candida Moss on an analysis of paganism from Constantine onwards covering idolatry, sacrifice, godhead and conversion

Tracey Warr on a myth-busting examination of the mass production of oil paintings in Dafen village
“Students have forgotten more than half of what they learned in their A levels by their first week of university,” reports the story “A levels? Forgotten long ago” (News, 3 July). Shall we treat this...

There’s much to enjoy at this year’s arts events, says Matthew Reisz, even if its central theme is a bit tenuous

Most higher education institutions had graduate employment levels between 90 and 95 per cent, with 25 institutions having rates above 95 per cent, the latest destination statistics for university-...

Crowdsourcing advocate Andy Hudson-Smith discusses the funding and social-media mining potential of mass appeals

Trial by ordeal - Academics on tackling the topics they found toughest to teach

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But Vince Cable did not accept Christian Brodie’s resignation

The Labour Party will introduce new “technical degrees” if it is elected at next May’s general election.

Sir Paul Nurse, Lord Stern and Sir John Tooke warn that UK-split would damage research effort

Blog posting revised after Twitter storm

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed