That way scholarship lies: the Globe shuns Disneyfication
The iconic theatre sees links with academe as a vital part of its role. Jack Grove reports

The iconic theatre sees links with academe as a vital part of its role. Jack Grove reports
AustraliaVisa applications sink Down UnderThe number of visa applications from international students wishing to study in Australia has fallen dramatically, according to the latest figures. The...

UK scholar brings higher education to Thai camps for Burmese refugees. Sarah Cunnane reports
The cause of the lettori - the foreign lecturers in Italian universities who have long been campaigning for improved employment and pension rights - has received support from the highest levels of...

Mark Burnley is baffled by the decision not to tell academics how their work has been scored. How will improvement ever be possible?

Critics claim proposals could threaten autonomy and may lead to opt-outs. Simon Baker writes

University employers say that the UK sector's £30 billion pension fund is performing better than expected - proof that "draconian" cuts to benefits were not needed, a union has claimed.
A head of school at a Russell Group university emailed academics urging them to be "VERY generous" when assessing postgraduate applications, warning them that they "simply cannot afford to be very...
Tensions mount as Michael Russell affirms multi-pronged reform agenda. David Matthews writes

Education expert locks horns with HEA chief over need to train academics to teach. John Gill reports
New questions have been raised about the process for granting taught degree-awarding powers to commercial companies after a US for-profit bought a UK provider and promised to pay a further £4 million...

Concerns grow that framework programme is ignoring humanities research. Paul Jump writes

1994 Group fears proposed changes to teacher training could be devastating, reports Jack Grove
Queen's University Belfast plans to shed about 200 jobs as part of a £28 million "efficiency saving" in Northern Ireland's higher education sector.
Academics have been urged to stop "cheating" students and commit to a truly honest relationship.Kyra Gaunt-Palmer, associate professor of anthropology and black studies at Baruch College at the City...