The week in higher education - 5 December 2013
Any economic recovery is apparently unlikely to make Britons happier. The Daily Telegraph reported on 28 November that Eugenio Proto, associate professor of economics at the University of Warwick,...

Any economic recovery is apparently unlikely to make Britons happier. The Daily Telegraph reported on 28 November that Eugenio Proto, associate professor of economics at the University of Warwick,...

The Head of our Economics Department, Professor Patrick Freedperson, has vigorously defended the present government’s implementation of the student loan scheme.He admitted that there were “cynical...

BIS admits scale of planned recruitment was ‘unaffordable’

Poll of more than 10,000 students shows visa crackdown is not the biggest hurdle

As more emerging economies get their own acronym, perhaps some high-powered advice for Cameron et al will hit home

Shadow universities minister also vows to tackle overseas recruitment barrier

Lack of interdisciplinarity and pared funds a cause of concern for social sciences

Government-matched funding scheme would cut debt burden and improve social equality, say researchers

Expert points to ill effects of ‘countercyclical’ enrolment

Condé Nast courses are cut to fit students’ needs, says vice-principal

A hagiographic look at a US designer store is all style, no substance, Pamela Church Gibson argues

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

‘A-Team’ approach brings campuses together for town planning project

Chris Jones on a passionate, personal account of poetry’s power

Michael Patrick Cullinane on the military-academic complex