Quicker NHS trials bid may miss its mark
Some fear plan to streamline approvals from trusts will not end local roadblocks

Some fear plan to streamline approvals from trusts will not end local roadblocks

UK government urged to assess financial fallout before embracing similar system

University of London proposal will have negative impact on the discipline and postgraduates, academics warn

Academics hit their creative peak in their fifties. Amanda Goodall and John Montgomery say universities must adapt

Courses with ‘de facto’ accreditation might address frustration at lack of graduates’ skills, minister says

Emily Howard had an English degree and great expectations. Now jobless, she wonders if prospective students are given the whole truth

Lynne Segal on an analytic philosopher’s first-hand account of sexual violence and its aftermath

Poll reveals a cut in fees and more hours of teaching top student wishlist

A postcolonial scholar began a troubling quest after learning about his father’s role in counterinsurgency in India

Bright Blue modernisers warn Conservatives to differentiate their university agenda to avoid possible inroads by the UK Independence Party

Proposal to shift all active members to career average system to tackle £13 billion deficit

Universities undermine their identity and values when they headhunt outsiders for leadership roles, laments a senior manager

Jeremy Black on the provocative thesis that war has permitted the creation of peaceful societies

Private providers should be monitored more closely to ensure they are delivering similar quality to universities, a mission group has argued.

Students’ hours of study can vary by up to 25 hours a week depending on their course, a survey of undergraduates has found.