No bonanza for those who left places unfilled
Big post-92s suffer as Hefce steers allocations towards strong recruiters

Big post-92s suffer as Hefce steers allocations towards strong recruiters

Canterbury Christ Church University declines to disclose reasons for departure to Robin Baker upon ‘loss of office’

An inspirational supervisor can nurture a career, while a poor one slows its growth. Either way, mentors have a lasting impact

Southampton scholar discusses the honour of becoming the first Regius professor of computer science. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Mauritius wants foreign students; Aberystwyth will help to provide them

South Africa’s energy is built on frustration, anger, fear and cheerful fatalism, finds Robert Appelbaum

Study claims lecturers go easy on workload and grading in unspoken agreement with students who give them a high teaching rating


In an increasingly digital world, libraries are surplus to requirements, right? According to the Voices for the Library campaign, more than 10 per cent of the UK’s public libraries are currently at...

Higher education may be “sleepwalking” towards a new quality control system based on Ofsted-style inspections, a leading sector figure has warned.

Could remark be hint of policy shift towards graduate tax?

Letters asks UCU and Ucea to resolve differences

Labour on the attack as RAB nears ‘break-even point’

Exeter offering to start this September

The former British High Commissioner to South Africa is to join University College London to steer its international strategy.