Metamorphosis
There is something deeply disingenuous about Jo Johnson’s roseate view of the effect of tuition fees on our universities. Prospective students are clearly put off by the threat of graduating with £57...
There is something deeply disingenuous about Jo Johnson’s roseate view of the effect of tuition fees on our universities. Prospective students are clearly put off by the threat of graduating with £57...
It was disappointing that the article about England’s student finance system (“One in three v-cs backs Labour fees policy: survey”, News, 13 July) contained no reference to the funding regime for...

University attacked by 750 academics for forcing entire professoriate to reapply for jobs

Cardiff is the cheapest UK city for students according to the Natwest Student Living Index

Scholars and senior sector figures reveal the books they’ll be reading over the summer break – for work or pleasure or both

Scholars are ignorant of many aspects of peer review, and part of the problem is that researching it is a bit like kicking the hornet’s nest, says Martin Eve

A quarter of international students believe bronze award signals poor teaching, Hobsons survey finds

Higher proportion of black students in London may contribute to capital’s higher dropout rates, says SMF

Scholar claims she was pressured to sign up to Higher Education Academy and did so without correct documents

Academics with negative attitudes to teaching surveys more likely to score poorly on ratings site, study finds

Moving from school to university means increased responsibility, not just for your learning, but your fellow students’ learning, too