What are you reading? – 23 July 2015
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Members of the higher education community tell us about two books they plan to take on holiday: a new must-read and a classic worthy of a second look
Early experience of class has a large effect on the working lives of graduates, discovers Huw Morris
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Attempts by universities to seek out and respond to student feedback are often inadequate or poorly executed, a new study suggests.
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Dennis Tourish argues that journal rankings are haunting business schools and being used to micromanage researchers ("Publish or be damned", 16 December). He suggests that they distort scholarship by...
Royal College of ArtNeville BrodyA designer hailed as one of the most influential of his generation has been named the new head of communication art and design at the Royal College of Art. Neville...
* St Martin's College, Lancaster, has awarded the following titles: David Manning , research co-ordinator, professor of medical imaging; Hilary Cooper , former reader in education, professor of...
Royal Holloway, University of London - Paul LayzellThe next vice-chancellor of Royal Holloway, University of London is clear about the uncertainties he will face as he leads the institution over the...
Universities are increasingly having to deal with fanciful excuses from students hoping to avoid poor grades, report Rebecca Attwood and Chloe Stothart
The next steps towards a European higher education area present serious challenges. Anthea Lipsett reports. When London hosts the 2007 Bologna summit next month it should help bring the vision of a...