Bloggers scrutinise parties’ education policies
Which party scores highest for one policy nerd?

Which party scores highest for one policy nerd?

Rolf Tarrach, incoming head of the 850-strong EUA, is also keen to maintain and expand its UK membership

Whatever the outcome of the election, strong financial leadership will be key both to the country and our universities

Our survey of university employees reveals the electoral intentions of a campus cohort with real impact

Commercial links are transparent, says sector body. Donna Bowater in Rio de Janeiro writes

The Education-USA initiative to attract overseas students is a wake-up call for the UK, argues Chris Cobb

Three scholars with their sights set on Westminster explain what drives them to aspire to a career in politics

Historians await legal judgment over heirs’ demands for payments from academics citing Joseph Goebbels’ diaries

Whoever wins or holds the balance of power, senior sector figures see risks ahead for higher education funding, fees and policy

Financial check-up – Is your university in robust health?

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

An academy built on low-wage, part-time staff will be a deficient and unworthy one, argues Deborah Rogers

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A leading social and cultural historian of 19th- and 20th-century Britain has died

We speak to an American linguist who will become the first foreigner to head a Norwegian institution of higher education