Free and easy? DIY universities
Martin Levy says Allen Krebs’ misadventures in the 1960s offer a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of setting up their own campus

Martin Levy says Allen Krebs’ misadventures in the 1960s offer a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of setting up their own campus

The Global Employability University Survey reveals where to study to get a job

QAA study also suggests that academics see the NSS as a poor measure of teaching quality

A survey of employers around the world reveals which universities produce the best graduates for the workplace

A. C. Grayling says private college plans offer ‘greater choice and improved quality’

TEF seen as paving the way to a market in price by a supporter of differential fees

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

It’s time for literature teaching and research to address how to distinguish quality writing, argues Richard Bradford

Consultation is good, but universities must respond robustly, he says

Ken Levy, who publishes in both philosophy and law journals, finds the latter group’s system unfair, distasteful and wasteful
Dean Machin’s article “Defining the variables: students who will earn more should pay more” (Opinion, 5 November) appears both misguided and misleading. Already, we have a generation of students who...