Access strategies postponed due to grant letter delay
Suggestion that wrangle over Access to Learning Fund is now delaying letter

Suggestion that wrangle over Access to Learning Fund is now delaying letter

University staff have walked out for the fifth time over this year’s “miserly” 1 per cent pay offer.

Download the podcastStudent loan money going to private colleges, the rankings success of Caltech, the problem of gender inequality in science and our interview with Queen Mary University of London...

Download the podcastFahoum Shalabi, assistant deputy minister for higher education in the Palestinian National Authority, and Karim Tahboub, professor in the department of mechanical engineering at...

David Willetts is set to unveil £72.6 million of new funding to help academics unlock the potential of “big data”.

Historian Barbara Taylor’s account of the asylum system is woven into a memoir of breakdown and recovery aided by a ‘safe haven’, analysis and friendship

Alistair Carmichael hits back at Michael Russell’s claims of xenophobia in Westminster

Has accountability to stakeholders got out of hand? Steven Ward imagines an Orwellian world of over-assessment

We speak to the distinguished visiting professor of higher education at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

A pioneer of practical training for interpreters in Britain has died

EPSRCMeet the new chiefThe pro vice-chancellor for research and enterprise at the University of Southampton has been named the new chief executive of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research...

I know how frustrating “An FoI officer’s lot” (30 January) can be. But a freedom of information request to universities to find out how many FoI requests they had received is hardly demanding,...
Jack Grove’s excellent feature “Out of control” (5 December) rightly highlighted the role of Turkish students and scholars in the large anti-government demonstrations last year that centred on the...
I found the patronising tone of the review of my book What Is a Classic? Postcolonial Rewriting and Invention of the Canon (Books, 23 January) very jarring. The book Robert Appelbaum fitfully evokes...