TEF fees link is ‘daft’ and ‘stupid’, say Coventry University leaders
University’s v-c and deputy also raise concerns about teaching excellence framework’s timescale, choice of metrics and impact overseas

University’s v-c and deputy also raise concerns about teaching excellence framework’s timescale, choice of metrics and impact overseas

Reaching out offers many benefits to universities, says dean

Queen’s University Belfast research finds that students use footage to reinforce traditional learning, not replace it

Peer review system ‘lacks capacity’ to deal with ‘flood’ of new papers, meaning some could be unjustly dismissed

Former Labour education secretary defends his top-up fees policy and attacks ‘unacceptable’ coalition changes, as he starts King’s College London role

A study of fear and how to cope with it is admirably unafraid to take sides, finds Tristan A. Bekinschtein

A scholar mounts a strong argument for one year being a decisive one for the world, says A. W. Purdue

One woman’s discovery of love letters belonging to her great-aunt has yielded a portrait capturing the It girl’s restless effervescence, says Deborah Longworth

It seems unlikely that charity donors will want to pay for university research overheads – but someone will have to eventually

Willy Maley delights in a study casting light on the lexicographer’s life as both drudge and judge

The theme of vision is central to an examination of the German writer’s oeuvre, says Simon Ward

Martin Cohen on a study offering a fresh perspective on the philosopher’s work

Charities blame widening gap between their grants and full costs of researchÂ

Stomach-churning detail reminds us of the blood, sweat and tears in clothes, says Shahidha Bari

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