Blue skies turn grey
Philip Esler laudably stresses the importance of "impact in its broadest sense" and argues that Research Councils UK wants to see much more than just "narrow monetary impact" from the research it...
Philip Esler laudably stresses the importance of "impact in its broadest sense" and argues that Research Councils UK wants to see much more than just "narrow monetary impact" from the research it...
The answer to your front-cover question about the gender gap in British universities, "Is it a patriarchal conspiracy or is it just me?" ( March), is neither. It is structural. It is about...
Alan Ryan makes much sense ("End this mass delusion", 20 March), but his article does appear to be elitist and contradictory regarding PhD student opportunities. On the one hand, he argues that "new...
The classification of international students into five "tribes" could be applied to the wider world of education ("Accurately target foreign students or lose, sector told", 20 March).The "Seekers"...

The sector has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, with fees and overseas income boosting overall prosperity, but not all universities are in a position to keep expanding. Alan Thomson...
As competition intensifies, universities that focus on third-stream income and that revamp the campus experience will be in the strongest position to thrive in the future, believes David Barnes
Universities want eye-catching iconic buildings that capture the spirit of academic endeavour, involve the community and aid recruitment. Esther Oxford surveys the results, from glass walls to grass...

Are you sitting pretty? - A financial health check of UK universities
It’s not so much the dropouts who vex Gloria Monday, more the drop-ins who have no business on campus
Universities must tread carefully in light of new age-discrimination regulations with regard to younger and mature students alike

Alex Danchev on the brutish heart of empire
Creationism and its Critics in Antiquity by David Sedley, Laurence professor of ancient philosophy and a fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. University of California Press, £17.95, ISBN...
Charles Townshend is taken aback by a combative and oddly incurious survey of the enemies within

Rebecca Jennings's book is a neat overview of published material on lesbian history of the past 30 years. It is not a lone historical study that unearths much original material, being more of a...
1. The Logic of Life: Uncovering the New Economics of Everything by Tim Harford. Little, Brown Book Group, £18.99. ISBN 978031605642. Longman Pocket English Dictionary. Longman, £9.40. ISBN...