Spain grapples with reform of stagnant system
Can the government push through an overhaul of the sector in tough times?
Can the government push through an overhaul of the sector in tough times?
Managing enrolments becomes a tall order when universities must aim at the ABB threshold’s moving target, says Mary Curnock Cook
This year’s small deflation of A-level results still has a big impact on the sector, says Ucas head
But cutbacks at a minority of institutions may mask overall spending increase. David Matthews reports
Can Spain keep reform of its stagnant university system on track in tough times, asks Jack Grove
‘Enemy within’ returns Inglis’ unfriendly fireThank you, Fred Inglis, for jolting me out of my false consciousness (“Incinerated by the branding iron”, 18 July). We can all agree that university...
Artistic authorityA university leader’s art collection was put on public display this week. The exhibition, titled Colour and Modernity, features prints, oil paintings and lithographs collected by...
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Gerald Kauvar and E. Grady Bogue on the many reasons higher education leaders end up walking the plank
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Gerald Kauvar and E. Grady Bogue on forced departures and how to avoid them
Hefce warns of a cross-border exodus that could distort local economies. David Matthews writes
Early-application data show reduced inter-regional movement of students. David Matthews writes
Israeli school books' view of Arabs is dangerously biased, an educator says. Matthew Reisz reports
By Doug Lederman for Inside Higher Ed
Working-time culture: no need for taught CVsI sympathise with Steve Sarson (“Students are sent to the rat race maze: syllabus is history”, Opinion, 21 March). Like him, I teach history undergraduates...
By Kaustuv Basu, for Inside Higher Ed