Young universities have much to learn from the campuses of the 1960s
Baby-boomer institutions?were pioneers in architecture and curricula, but financially prudent – a potentially winning combination for the post-pandemic era, says Miles Taylor
Baby-boomer institutions?were pioneers in architecture and curricula, but financially prudent – a potentially winning combination for the post-pandemic era, says Miles Taylor
As the government moves left on economics and right on culture, institutions must show the depth and breadth of their impact, says Sir Chris Husbands
Social media photos reported, while outsider in conservative state bemoans loss of civil debate
Still much to be said for old-fashioned media?that operate ‘at the speed of human thinking’, book suggests
Social media and Covid have forced research committees to become more agile, sophisticated and professional, says James Patterson
Australian review finds that the switch from clinical practice into the ‘sausage factory’ of academia can elevate stress levels – even among the most stressed
University accused of destroying notes from a meeting, which it says is standard practice
Nationwide survey shows overall gains in capacity, enrolment and gender balance
‘Unwillingness to confront’ violence against women a global problem in higher education, British Council conference hears
Liverpool and Leicester plan to scale back moderation and external examining, and to use algorithms to generate grades
The pandemic presents a perfect opportunity to think differently about higher education, says David Staley, as he lists potential models of the future
Modest programme spells hope for tens of thousands stranded offshore
Analysis of data from Scottish universities?provides policymakers with food for thought ahead of next term
Using?different models to bridge divide, universities and colleges could move towards more unified tertiary education systems