Truly hostile environment
Phil Clark’s recent article in Times Higher Education strongly implies that foreign scholars – like us – who claim that it is difficult to do careful field research in post-genocide Rwanda do not...
Phil Clark’s recent article in Times Higher Education strongly implies that foreign scholars – like us – who claim that it is difficult to do careful field research in post-genocide Rwanda do not...
Steven Rose’s excellent article is a much-needed antidote to the “neuro” fad (“Grey matters”, 12 December). I listened recently to a repeated BBC Radio 4 programme about little girls’ preference for...
On 5 December, during an official visit to China, Prime Minister David Cameron was widely reported to have advised UK school pupils to “look beyond…French and German” and to start Mandarin lessons...

It’s been bedlam out there in 2013: Russell Group a-rising, visa plans off-putting - and still not enough ladies leading

As Christmas nears, the papers soak up booze-related stories like sponges. On 13 December, The Daily Telegraph reported a claim in a British Medical Journal paper that James Bond’s martini intake –...

Hepi head and HE analyst tell MPs that coalition sums don’t add up

Targets for financial support don’t know terminology, research finds


UK research is punching above its weight in impact terms, according to a report prepared by Elsevier for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

‘Manhattan Project’ that some think could pave the way for variable fees proceeds with Nuffield funding

Research council hopes to claw back cash to fund centres that missed out during initial bidding process

UCU fears more support staff will be forced out to cover REF recruitment costs

Idea of borrowing to study is ‘totally alien’ to some students, so take-up may be low

Student leaders criticised over perceived failure to support grass-roots members joining in demonstrations

Newcastle v-c gives international students the full flavour of a British Christmas