Q&A with Stuart Dunlop
We speak to the new director of music at the University of East Anglia

We speak to the new director of music at the University of East Anglia

Nicholas Till acknowledges his debt to Margaret Thatcher and explains why he regrets his Cambridge degree

We need policy to foster foreign language study at all levels of education, says Jocelyn Wyburd

Revolutionary leaders will make do and mend, says Thomas Harrison

What could be easier than adding audio-visuals to your conference paper? John Corner on waiting for the gift of sound and vision

The government’s Prevent counter-terrorism strategy is causing controversy in universities

Report from OBHE says ‘no question’ some are involved in suspect practices

Open letter casts doubt over future of clinical and biomedical research in event of ‘yes’ vote

Plans to slash maintenance payments to European Union students have been unveiled by universities minister Greg Clark

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Universities are set to increase investment in their estates despite growing financial uncertainty, a new survey shows
Negotiations on the European budget could result in cuts to Horizon 2020, the European University Association has warned

Hackney is one of the most highly-researched places in the UK, a conference has heard

A private college that was the subject of a newspaper investigation has been given continued permission by the government to access public funds.

Academics worldwide also post videos to raise awareness of motor neurone disease