Feeling less than zero
The growth in zero-hours contracts threatens the reputation of our universities and the morale of their staff

The growth in zero-hours contracts threatens the reputation of our universities and the morale of their staff

Universities are always trying to show that they provide a unique “student experience”. When students pay up to £730 a month for a room without a view save for a brick wall, mission accomplished. A...


Fewer 18-year-olds and rise in BTECs could leave highly selective universities vulnerable, says Ucas chief

New head of Higher Education Wales calls for review of funding to support students from deprived areas

Quintin McKellar discusses clearing, post-qualifications applications and tuition fees

Washington’s ‘national interest’ restrictions on social science will affect bilateral projects

Early career academics seeking to do interdisciplinary work need more information and mentors, says Southampton’s Smurf group

US institution’s Doha venture is said to contravene its 1815 charter

Report on Erbil conference highlights challenges facing Iraqi universities

Universities are seeking alternatives to race-conscious admissions policy

Real-time online recruitment fairs cut costs and expand reach in the hunt for students

Felipe Fernández-Armesto on two undergraduates’ stairways to heaven (via Cincinnati)

The academy is turning a blind eye to plagiarism, an anonymous professor warns

David Gewanter on the Modernist urge to edit