The Week in Higher Education
Ever read a quote and felt a sense of déjà vu? On 2 February, the University and College Union's general secretary, Sally Hunt, said the latest cuts to be outlined were "yet another slap in the face...

Ever read a quote and felt a sense of déjà vu? On 2 February, the University and College Union's general secretary, Sally Hunt, said the latest cuts to be outlined were "yet another slap in the face...

Just the ticket? - The push for a post-qualifications applications system
The process of applying for a university place is long past its use-by date. It's time for post-qualifications applications
Higher education is still far from borderless, argues Malcolm Gillies
Questions over whether fee remission counts as widening participation. John Morgan reports
Lack of language skills and worry about academic inflexibility deter venturers, writes Hannah Fearn
IranFurther blow to co-educationMale and female students will be separated at an Iranian university in the latest example of gender segregation in the nation's academy. Seyed Sadredin Shariati,...
Scholars and students imprisoned as Alexander Lukashenko tightens grip. Colin Graham reports

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Forms of torture
University of BristolPaul BatesA scholar who has gone from PhD student to professor at the University of Bristol has been appointed director of the Cabot Institute at the university. Paul Bates will...
In the UK's increasingly multidisciplinary academy, joint appointments are a must, Thom Brooks argues

For years, Brendan Burchell worked hard to widen participation: now he fears that all the gains made in this vital area will be lost
Universities in Australia, Canada and New Zealand are hoping to achieve "a quantum shift" in open educational resources (OERs) by launching an "OER university".A group of universities plans to draw...

Universities bear brunt of loss of secondary school teacher-training places, writes Sarah Cunnane
The European Commission has outlined plans to free researchers from red tape and boost the income of the European Research Council (ERC).Speaking in London ahead of the publication of a research and...