Jeremy Corbyn still wants to scrap fees but is no ‘dictator’
Labour leader tells THEÂ he has discussed funding model for abolishing fees with shadow chancellor

Labour leader tells THEÂ he has discussed funding model for abolishing fees with shadow chancellor

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press

Bosses’ pay rose by 3 per cent on average to £272,432, according to a new University and College Union report

In addition to its firepower, Britain’s fleet exerted an immense soft power that underscored the imperial project, A.W. Purdue writes

Book of the week: Exquisite images trigger the sensations of terror and wonder that nature inspires, says Philip Hoare

Scholars discuss their early adventures in the world of work – and what they learned from them

John Morgan examines current arrangements and suggested ratios at home and abroad

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

New models of scientific discovery eschew the principle of basic research first, says Ben Shneiderman

The forced departure from the UK of a US PhD graduate is a wake-up call to universities, which must respond, argues Martin McQuillan