UCU announces strike at Liverpool Hope
Lecturers at Liverpool Hope University are to strike next week in a row over job losses.
Lecturers at Liverpool Hope University are to strike next week in a row over job losses.
Just six months after Lord Browne’s landmark review of higher education, and amid growing concern about the cost of the new tuition fee system, the coalition government has radically changed its...
Are world leaders born or made? Can policy- based courses prepare the next generation for the challenges ahead? Harry Hoare discusses the role of philosophy in honing the hearts and minds of those...
Finbarr Livesey describes the courses preparing the leaders of the future with theory, practical insights...and healthy doses of humility

As his report on university governance is released, Malcolm Gillies asserts that alumni will make the best governors as they are the ones who will hold the greatest stake in future

Michael Berry appreciates the relentless scientific optimism of one of the UK's most original thinkers

Joanna Lewis follows the fearless explorers who took on and helped take over the Dark Continent
Religion was supposed to fade away in a secularising, globalising modernity, and in the post-9/11 period, proponents of secularism are often angry and bewildered at the persistence of religion. For...
Lord Baker of Dorking appreciates the scholarship applied to an appraisal of a great English artist
This contribution to a topic that is rarely out of the news for long is by four distinguished scholars, each an expert in his field, and one of them, Robert Fogel, is a winner of the Nobel prize for...
From the Cadbury family in the 19th century to Bill and Melinda Gates in the 21st, philanthropy and business have a long association. But today's philanthropist is more likely to be in the business...
South Africa/IsraelJohannesburg cuts Ben-Gurion tiesA South African university has severed longstanding links with Ben-Gurion University in Israel. The University of Johannesburg says in a statement...
More funding, hiring bonanza and four-year degrees all part and parcel of reform. John Morgan reports
Foreign governments are warning their students and academics to avoid the UK in the wake of funding cuts and new visa regulations, universities have been told.

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Time to be counted?