OU makes ‘significant reorientation’ towards apprenticeships
Vice-chancellor predicts that sector’s ‘slightly snobbish’ attitude will be swiftly eroded

Vice-chancellor predicts that sector’s ‘slightly snobbish’ attitude will be swiftly eroded

Academics and administrators can learn to cooperate better if they are willing to acknowledge their stereotypes about each other

Matthew Reisz wanders down some of the odder byways of the university scene

The tricks and teases academics use to entice their readers: clichés, the Bard and the phrases of the moment Â

John Denham, former secretary of state for universities, innovation and skills, on the case for rethinking the supply-side strategy

Sub-Saharan Africa’s first online university will help other institutions in the region to embrace technology, says co-founder

Study finds evidence supporting fears over a pre-REF ’transfer market’ for star academics

Most selective universities under fire for ‘glacial’ progress on widening access

Sheffield Hallam v-c chosen after government recruitment process

A rigorous methodology is essential to manage university patent portfolios, say Bruno Reynolds and Ben Oakley from Isis Enterprise in Oxford

Further 50 per cent of EU-backed schemes result in ‘major scientific advance’

If art has become more academic, might it also be able to refresh other disciplines?