Whatever shall we count on if we don't have the census?
Historians condemn government's plan to scrap national survey as 'crazy'. Matthew Reisz writes
Historians condemn government's plan to scrap national survey as 'crazy'. Matthew Reisz writes
Tweet of the weekJust been to excellent production of Educating Rita, powerfully demonstrating the life-changing impact of education - @alexbolsTell us why you love the sector on Twitter @...
De Montfort's new leader uses Twitter to engage with staff and students. Sarah Cunnane reports

These flames are fighting to survive moments before being extinguished by freezing air.The picture was taken by Robert Gordon, Royal Society Newton International Fellow at the University of Cambridge...
An epic effort by our world university rankings data supplier, Thomson Reuters, to collect information from hundreds of universities around the world concluded successfully last week.The rankings...
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Ohio State UniversityJennifer CrockerAn academic who studies relationships between undergraduates is to continue to gather evidence at first hand in a new teaching role at Ohio State University....
CanadaCuts result in phone-free zonesBudget cuts at a Canadian university have become so severe that some academics have had their office phones removed. The University of Alberta has suffered...
Outgoing founder of 'scholarly Wikipedia' ponders who will govern the project in future. John Gill writes
Ireland's prime minister, Brian Cowen, has announced the largest single investment of funding for research ever made in the country.It will amount to EUR360 million (£300 million) over five years,...
Olympic sportsman, practising lawyer and Lib Dem leader, Menzies Campbell puts it all down to his time at university

Canada is using its relative economic strength to attract world-class students, scientists and researchers, says Amit Chakma
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, January 2000-February 2010

Filming has started on a university-set comedy featuring a ruthless vice-chancellor, it was reported on 15 July. The Channel 4 series Campus, set at the fictional Kirke University, is due to be...