Campus v city universities
Having studied at both a campus and a city university, PhD candidate Geoff Mills compares the pros and cons of both

Having studied at both a campus and a city university, PhD candidate Geoff Mills compares the pros and cons of both

Robert Nelsen reflects on concerns for DACA students and importance of diversity

Engineer takes institution to human rights body over satirical dig at exceptions for religious clothing

With part-time student numbers through the floor, the time has come for reform, says David Latchman

Hilary Benn also suggests that UK’s future in Horizon 2020 is not necessarily contingent on free movement

But sector calls for progress on plan to grow overseas student numbers and publication of immigration White Paper

Academic to vice-chancellor pay ratios could be published by the Office for Students but here is a preview based on THE’s pay data

Holly Else tops Outstanding Higher Education Journalism category at CIPR ceremony

Survey suggests European scholars are resistant to UK continuing to enjoy full participation in programmes such as Horizon 2020

You would expect creative agencies to look for design graduates, but have you considered other sectors such as banking?

The University of Central Lancashire has set up the first ever student-led publishing house – and has provided some advice on how it achieved this

Ivy League institution will recruit artists and writers alongside early career scholars for its new Institute for Ideas and Imagination

Senate backs Glynis Breakwell by 19 votes to 16 after controversy over high pay and calls from staff for her to resign

Diana Beech on an HE-light Budget that nonetheless has some implications for university staff and students

The former higher education minister on why the English sector must keep growing, the ‘barbarism’ at the heart of the schools system and how to tackle negativity about universities