The Triumph of Emptiness: Consumption, Higher Education, and Work Organization, by Mats Alvesson
Consumerisation’s spread to all aspects of life and work leaves a hollow feeling, finds Cary Cooper

Consumerisation’s spread to all aspects of life and work leaves a hollow feeling, finds Cary Cooper

The intended undergraduate fees market never took off, but it is very real for international and postgraduate students

Online comments show no room for complacency

Observers predict admissions turmoil as Russell Group members join clearing

Drive to raise national profile yields opportunities for English speakers

Female academics aim to boost women’s interest in computer science

For academics, greater well-being doesn’t stem from spending more time at home

British universities may benefit from local clubs’ international exposure

AustraliaDeregulate sector, urge businessesUniversity tuition fees would be deregulated, bureaucracy reduced and the Australian federal government in more control of vocational training if the pre-...

Hilary Hinds praises an account of the social shifts discerned in small ads, smooching and soulmates

Observers predict admissions turmoil as Russell Group members join clearing. Jack Grove writes

University denies reneging on promise not to penalise staff over issue

International and postgraduate student fees survey 2013

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