Between the lines of a tale of murder and motive
A debate over 90-year-old Irish killings illuminates historians' conflicting roles. Matthew Reisz reports

A debate over 90-year-old Irish killings illuminates historians' conflicting roles. Matthew Reisz reports
Academic's research makes compelling case for 'diversity in fashion'. Matthew Reisz reports
Sir Nick Montagu of the CUC talks to John Morgan about regulation, remuneration and accountability
United StatesDegree dividends: long lifeParticipation in higher education is linked to better health habits and longer life, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

Tear gas and baton charges fail to cow student protests. Nathan M. Greenfield reports
Data showing that Australian universities have continued to increase their revenue from overseas fees despite recent falls in applications have prompted a debate over rising charges.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCILFollow-on Fund• Award winner: Tim Chatterton• Institution: University of the West of England• Value: £34,941Enriching understanding of climate and energy-related...
Rudeness, indifference and discomfort: travelling in the UK has convinced Mary Evans that all sanity has fled from the public world

As bank talks to BIS, critics ask how a 'risk-share' plan will further fair access. John Morgan writes
The government is set to push ahead with plans to create a new generation of universities by lowering the qualifying threshold for university title from 4,000 to 1,000 students.
Crime writers aid Dundee drive by offering donors chance to star as a stiff. David Matthews reports
The government is consulting Goldman Sachs on how to help universities attract private funding to finance overseas ventures.
Further legal challenges possible as court overrules OIA for the first time. Elizabeth Gibney reports

Everyone knows that science is an international profession, but data from the US National Bureau of Economic Research have given a clear picture of which countries export their talent and which have...
Withdrawing state support for access to higher education courses will stop thousands of prospective mature students from attending university, a report has warned.