Campus close-up: ‘It didn’t make sense for Writtle to farm out degree-awarding powers’
For a small, specialist institution, Writtle College has sizeable ambitions
For a small, specialist institution, Writtle College has sizeable ambitions
Scottish institution strengthens its identity as a centre for singing and languages with pioneering new course
More football, less theory, says heroin scholar at the head of new hub
The marks of private provider’s first cohort of graduates make Anthony Grayling feel more vindicated than ever
Benjamin Poore calls on universities to reject plans likely to make hourly paid lecturers’ lot poorer and more precarious
A new doctoral centre will examine Magna Carta’s influence in the digital age
A leading drama and music school has been given the right to award its own degrees.
Students at a new doctoral training centre will use big data to tackle challenges such as extreme weather and population growth
An estate master plan will help the institution equip students for the 21st century, v-c Steve West says
Dean from Tunisia’s Manouba University given Courage to Think Award
A former psychiatric nurse who is now a lecturer in creative writing has been awarded the Costa Book of the Year award for his debut novel.
Departure announced as Prime Minister carries out cabinet reshuffle
Roger Michell faced ethical as well as artistic issues in dramatising the vilification of an innocent eccentric questioned over a murder, he tells Richard Howells
Behind the scenes at science plays: the writers, their intentions and what they achieve
The archive of the Animation Research Centre, housed at the University for the Creative Arts Farnham, contains more than a million objects tracing the development of British animation from the 1940s...