New rules let borrowers avoid Hefce hurdle
Universities could be allowed to seek cash without asking funding council’s permission

Universities could be allowed to seek cash without asking funding council’s permission

Senior scholar says his filmed 5-minute debates may expose the “tensions and contradictions’ in academics’ work

University’s 10-week project featured talk by Michael Berlin on First World War conscientious objectors

A Wales-funded public policy institute is to supply evidence to policymakers and create an ‘innovation culture’

Study reveals challenges for US universities seeking alliances in Argentina, Brazil and Chile

Behind the scenes at science plays: the writers, their intentions and what they achieve

The research funder is seeking a head for its new science strategy department. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Universities must convince the public and policymakers that they are key to improving the public sector workforce

EU aims are laudable, says Malcolm Gillies, but the Bologna Process is no silver bullet

Mary Evans on a film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1964 novel that questions the limits placed on the imagination by ‘normal’ behaviour

Jane Darcy wonders if exhaustive analysis has left too little room for study of Romantic poet’s creative power

Philip Kemp wishes for more insight into child star’s life

Marta Herrero lauds an analysis from an insider affording rare insight into the market

Self-help guide encourages employees to conform, tolerate and adapt, says Sandra Leaton Gray

Uta Papan on an exploration of pregnancy texts