How to guarantee your university a stable future
Troubleshooting vice-chancellor Graham Upton on steering your institution through stormy waters

Troubleshooting vice-chancellor Graham Upton on steering your institution through stormy waters

Ed Byrne warns institutions’ finances could be ‘undermined’ in the name of policy initiatives

‘Concatenation’ of financial pressures could create serious risks, Madeleine Atkins says

Competition and Markets Authority says non-tuition fee debts should be no bar to graduating

This weeks issue review podcast focuses on two new university rankings

British Council announces new partnership as Indian prime minister visits UK

Council for accrediting technical courses would cut skills shortages, says head of AoC

Governing body members claim projected overspend could be up to £87 million

A leading historian of modern European history has died

Liberal thinking, teaching quality and pastoral care are his priorities for private university

New vice-chancellor Hugh Brady hopes innovation programmes will spur graduates to become social and business entrepreneurs

Scholar contends that civic universities were a ‘Renaissance nobody notices’

We talk Whitehall, tuition fees and Sunderland FC with the veteran Daily Mirror journalist

Deborah Longworth salutes the range and reach in Everything to Nothing

This study of Muslim relationships between hosts, guests and religion is timely, says Tehseen Thaver