For-profit universities ‘break homogeneity of UK higher education’
There is a place for all types of provision in the UK university sector, argues Debi Hayes

There is a place for all types of provision in the UK university sector, argues Debi Hayes

Institutions are suffering from a ‘crisis of confidence’ in their civic engagement role, says Emran Mian in essay to help launch HE foundation

Stop clinging to the way you’ve always done things and work a little smarter, says Chris Moore

Blog: Universities would be stronger outside the EU, argues Angus Dalgleish

Students from most advantaged neighbourhoods 16 times more likely to win a place at the University of Cambridge than most disadvantaged peers

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OIA says recommended payouts topped £485,000 in 2015 despite reduction in the number of cases

A political scientist who made a major contribution to criminology and the study of public order has died

We talk migration, being an academic outsider and Brexit with the RGS award winner

Myra Strober’s rejection in 1970 for a tenure-track position inspired a lifetime of struggle against sexism

QAA finds lax entry standards at Cardiff college formerly led by principal with ‘falsified’ PhD

It is focused and deliberate practice that leads to expertise, not natural ability, says Philip Roscoe

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