Reforming higher education ‘the Welsh Way’
Wales will become the first system in Europe to offer equivalent maintenance support to full-time and part-time undergraduates, as well as postgraduates, explains Kirsty Williams Â

Wales will become the first system in Europe to offer equivalent maintenance support to full-time and part-time undergraduates, as well as postgraduates, explains Kirsty Williams Â

White Paper draws ‘line under’ past failings on applied research policy, says academic

Sir Christopher Snowden’s remuneration package revealed after university says it will cut up to 75 academic jobs

Sally Hunt offers three ways to fix the proposed USS pension reforms

The government is working hard to secure the rights of the 33,000 academics from other EU countries who are working in the UK, says immigration minister Brandon Lewis

Awards presented in 19 categories to recognise outstanding contributions to UK higher education

Latest ÌÇÐÄVlog Office statistics also show general rise in visa applications for study at UK universities

Plans would ‘devastate’ members’ pensions, warns UCU after actuarial analysis

The latest edition of ÌÇÐÄVlog discussed by the editorial team

Holly Else reveals the results of a THE poll seeking to uncover the extent of authorship abuses as well as views on what criteria should generate credit

The Imperial College London stem cell biologist discusses her Italian roots, the search for a cancer cure and dealing with a crowded commute

Tributes paid to agricultural economist who wielded significant policy influence

Two-thirds of researchers have been slighted by seniors on authorship issues, THE poll reveals

Sink into a beguiling and lively study of a potent symbol of psychoanalysis, says Steven Groarke

Nathan Abrams examines an impressively close scrutiny of the 1950s film