Sector fears for future as its Commons champions are lost
More incoming MPs are graduates but few have worked in higher education. John Morgan reports
More incoming MPs are graduates but few have worked in higher education. John Morgan reports
University says it had 'obligation' to boost rolls as it tries to fend off penalty. Melanie Newman writes
Politicians have been urged to draw on the expertise of academic historians to avoid policies guided by "bad history".The History and Policy group, which brings historical insights to bear on current...
Turmoil at LCC heightens fear over 'efficiencies' at the University of the Arts. Rebecca Attwood reports
People working in higher education are "dissatisfied with their jobs and careers" and are "stressed at work", according to new research.Academics from The Open University, the University of...
Stuart Maconie found his voice at university and took his first (albeit faltering) steps towards music journalism

To help the new universities secretary, Steve Smith outlines the issues vital to the continued health of UK higher education

Gary Day looks through his periscope at submarine movies, in which John Mills often plays a leading role

Cartoon by Cham

"We are already consulting our libel lawyers." That was the immediate reaction of our Director of Corporate Affairs, Jamie Targett, to the news that another institution of higher education was...
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto on a public good that the UK would not accept
Saudi Arabia wants UK researchers to join its work tackling pressing national problems. Zoe Corbyn reports
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Crystal N. Feimster has a live-in Zen master: her four-year-old son Charles, who constantly reminds her of the joys of living in the now
Academics chafe at being forced into open-plan offices, often with good reason. Can their home-working solutions be supported?