UK influence abroad at risk from lack of overseas study
Call for international education to be made more attractive to British students, writes Hannah Fearn
Call for international education to be made more attractive to British students, writes Hannah Fearn
The proportion of academic staff on fixed-term contracts has fallen by 8 percentage points in the past five years, according to official figures.The biggest change is among research-only staff,...
Medical Hypotheses loses half of editorial board; publisher seeks successors. Hannah Fearn reports
Rising numbers of vice-chancellors want to pull out of national bargaining in a bid to "drive down pay and conditions", the University and College Union's conference in Manchester heard this week.The...
Harsh words as report indicates 52% of funding is spent on support services. Hannah Fearn writes
As funding for the UK's largest-ever initiative in teaching and learning expires, the lifespan of many Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is coming to an end. But some Cetls have secured...
Bill Clinton may have had his moments with Monica Lewinsky, but Barack Obama is the "epitome of runniness" in an "era of disembedding without re-embedding", according to the inaugural issue of...

Tally of key indicators jumps from six to 13 in 2010 world league tables, reports Phil Baty
Symposium considers the 'mediagenic persona' of the public intellectual. Matthew Reisz reports
Academic boycottUCU votes on shunning of SussexThe University and College Union has called a ballot on what it calls the "ultimate sanction" against a university where job cuts are planned. Union...
Vince Cable's criticism of vice-chancellors' pay last week prompted lively debate online.One reader writes: "The business secretary ought to get his targets right. Although v-cs do earn a lot in...
THE LEVERHULME TRUSTBasic sciencesAward winner: Karl EvansInstitution: University of SheffieldValue: £136,403Can climate change induce trophic mismatches that reduce orchid reproduction?Award winner...

As cuts bite, it would be easy for the sector to fragment. But, Keith Burnett argues, it must reject such pressures and work collectively to navigate the storm
Gavin Brown laments the disappearance of the basic programming languages, all but absent in the modern PC

There are some musical moments that make Gary Day forget class and everything else