Do academics need a ‘split personality’ to teach older PhDs?
Doctoral supervisors are having to adapt to a new power dynamic with their students, conference will hear

Doctoral supervisors are having to adapt to a new power dynamic with their students, conference will hear

President of George Washington University also questions the benefit of free university tuition

Study suggests mass higher education increases the dominance of the middle class over opportunities

Book of the week: Why are those pushed into food poverty then stigmatised and shamed, asks Lisa Mckenzie

Willy Maley on the many ways of interpreting that thin strip of water between England and France

Shelley King on a comprehensive tour of magical worlds

Ritual dating back to 1922 seeks to remind graduates of their ethical obligations – while one business school has also adopted the idea

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A High Court action will determine whether former students on a much-criticised hypnosis degree course receive compensation

Consultation on ‘smaller’ watchdog comes after Hefce took quality assessment work in-house

THEÂ survey finds 40 per cent of respondents say they are more likely to depart UK if Leave wins

THE survey respondents tend to view EU free movement as good for individuals, universities and society

The idea of barriers to work being benefits leaves Robert Eaglestone wondering if he missed the joke

John Gilbey on the USSR’s failed attempts to develop ‘Electronic Socialism’

The author of A Taste for Provence on The Secret Garden, de Tocqueville’s travels in America and maternal pride