Non-teaching bodies will be players, Pearson boss says
Education giant determined to establish its name 'much more strongly' in sector, John Morgan hears
Education giant determined to establish its name 'much more strongly' in sector, John Morgan hears
Turn the other cheek to look like a scientist, study of academics' photos finds. Matthew Reisz writes
Widening participationPoor odds on progressionChildren receiving free school meals are half as likely to enter higher education as their classmates, a report by the Department for Business,...
Lars Fischer on why losing round one in the REF impact fight means it's time to get off the ropes and hit back
Unpaid research posts represent the latest step in the 'proletarianisation' of the academy, argues Ross Perlin
Ken Pounds ponders whether the Mars Science Laboratory's success will revive public interest in going boldly where no one has gone before
ChinaWhat's in a name?A professor working at the Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT) assumed the identity of a US academic of the same name for several months. The Beijing-based Lu Jun,...
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCILResearch Seminar AwardsSociology• Award winner: Charlotte Salter• Institution: University of East Anglia• Value: £17,899The role of diagnosis in health and well-...

Experts say grade inflation will persist even with universities involved in A levels. Jack Grove writes
The government appears to be preparing for a battle between selective universities and Les Ebdon, the new director of fair access, by giving him stronger legal backing in case he rejects, changes or...
Institutions count the cost of 'surprise' Hefce clarification. David Matthews reports
QAA highly critical of St Mary's University College's oversight of unique course. Jack Grove reports
An institution receiving "significant" bad press or a petition signed by around a third of its student body should be visited by quality inspectors, the University Alliance mission group has...
Seven publicly funded higher education institutions are not eligible to use the standards watchdog's new "quality mark", it has emerged.
AUA chair says recruitment fines sign of government 'chasing its tail'. David Matthews reports