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Commons select committeesLabour MPs to take chairsTwo Labour MPs will be in charge of scrutinising UK policy on universities, research and higher education after being elected to head the House of...
Commons select committeesLabour MPs to take chairsTwo Labour MPs will be in charge of scrutinising UK policy on universities, research and higher education after being elected to head the House of...

Gary Day is dazzled by Ozwald Boateng's style, but less so by England's performance on the pitch

A pattern for success - Asia’s universities are honing a design to put them in the top rank
Hefce study identifies unexplained achievement gap between white and ethnic-minority students. Rebecca Attwood reports

By David Moltz, for Inside Higher Ed
Centre-right group’s alternative Budget presents its vision of a sector free from government control and funded by income from courses priced at their ‘true value’. Simon Baker reports

After considering criteria that demand work ‘well above world standard’, Tara Brabazon concludes that an era of interplanetary scholarship must be upon us
University heads and scientists prominent among higher education appointments. Rebecca Attwood writes
The overseeing body warns of further increases to cases of grievance as the student experience and fees remain high on the agenda. Rebecca Attwood reports
Two one-day walkouts planned as the dispute over the university’s proposal to cut about 100 jobs continues. John Morgan reports
New report shows the sector is making the most of opportunities to collaborate and compete with industry, the public sector and charities. Hannah Fearn reports
As the World Cup hits fever pitch, Robin Hambleton hopes that UK academics who are hostile to professional, external assessment of the impact of their research will draw a few lessons from the...
California Digital Library threatens boycott over Nature Publishing’s plans to raise prices. Paul Jump reports

Universities minister believes change could bring new blood to sector and drive up teaching standards. Simon Baker reports
Universities minister believes change could bring new blood to sector and drive up teaching standards. Simon Baker reports