Virtual rise shrinks value of campus in US minds The value of a traditional, campus-based degree is being eroded by rising confidence in online courses, a US survey has revealed. By Chris Parr 6 December
The father, mother or child of invention Personal experience can drive scholars to push the boundaries in their chosen field, writes Jon Marcus By Jon Marcus 6 December
Offa and Hefce draft national access strategy A national strategy on improving university access is set to be published by next autumn. By Jack Grove 29 November
No egg on Burns' face, but protest fails to come to boil NUS march ends amid boos, grumbling and confusion in sodden outfield. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 29 November
Exam board's Open marriage set to offer colleges greater independence No traditional partner needed for new foundation degree-level qualification. David Matthews writes By David Matthews 29 November