We must act now to save part-time university education
Higher fees are to blame for plunging enrolments, says Claire Callender, and dismantling of provision may make loss irreversible

Higher fees are to blame for plunging enrolments, says Claire Callender, and dismantling of provision may make loss irreversible

Universal challenges demand cross-disciplinary focus, argues Dame Julia King, and a thematic approach to university teaching will be essential

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The country鈥檚 young are angry about more than just tuition costs, which is why solutions are difficult, says Martin聽Hall
We wish to register our dismay at vice-chancellor John Raftery鈥檚 asset-stripping, course-closing, job-cutting plan for London Metropolitan University, which has been spun as a 鈥渙ne campus, one...
Not all foreign education providers in South Africa are new or there to exploit a country and continent, as your editorial might suggest (鈥淎frica needs education, not exploitation鈥, Leader, 22...
The article on Yale-NUS College misrepresents the state of humanities education in Singapore (鈥淵ale-NUS College extends reach of liberal arts鈥 鈥榝orbidden fruits鈥欌, News, 22 October). The National...
I am the Imperial College London scientist who worked on the tooth palace collaboration that was criticised by Simon Singh (鈥淪imon Singh criticises wasteful spending in science outreach鈥, News, 13...
I was interested to read Sir Anthony Seldon鈥檚 鈥10 steps to address the student mental health crisis鈥 (16 October). This problem can be especially prevalent among international students who are far...

Government statistics reveal that white school-leavers are less likely, proportionally, to enter higher education than those from other ethnic groups

In accepting industry funding, universities must be transparent if they are to sustain public faith in the independence of research