Donald Trump is speaking at my university today, and it¡¯s fine by me
Should the University of Massachusetts Lowell be opening its doors to the controversial US presidential hopeful? John Kaag consulted his students
Should the University of Massachusetts Lowell be opening its doors to the controversial US presidential hopeful? John Kaag consulted his students
Six universities in talks on global credit transfer system for online courses
How the government is proposing to use NSS data to assess teaching excellence is nonsense, says Dorothy Bishop
The former university rector has been praised as one of the country¡¯s most effective politicians for driving his ambitious reform programme forward
Jon Marcus reports from the famous military academy in New York state on an unusual student exchange
Pat Thomson on the scholarly virtues of putting your thoughts online
Narrow science base could hurt ability to meet new challenges, report says
A comparison of some of the national policies aimed at addressing study success
City University London vice-chancellor among academics recognised
Records of former Buckingham vice-chancellor¡¯s suggestion at 1985 seminar released by National Archives
Nicholas Morton is trying to make up his mind about lecture capture
Survey finds one in five heads of IT and library services facing a budget cut this year
If more women are to benefit from the gender equality that society prizes, it is time for the world of work to change, says Victoria Bateman
New study suggests 150,000 jobs in Ireland are dependent on the sector ¨C with each role in HE supporting another seven elsewhere