Out of the blue, into the red?
The chancellor鈥檚 decision to abolish the numbers cap is laudable but, as always, the devil lurks in the detail

The chancellor鈥檚 decision to abolish the numbers cap is laudable but, as always, the devil lurks in the detail

Data gathering can be a dangerous business, oceanographer Penny Holliday tells Paul Jump

Aldwyn Cooper takes aim at the coalition鈥檚 haphazard policymaking

Admissions standards have fallen to balance budgets, Adelaide chief argues

Two university leaders forgo increases as tensions over staff wage offer continue

Engineering body fears impact of post-16 maths and English workload

Industry and funders still back blue-skies thinking, doctoral conference hears

Academics and students unite in condemnation of 鈥榲iolent鈥 crackdown on sit-ins and demonstrations

Survey indicates need for fresh ways to measure engagement with industry

As long as applicants fulfil language, qualifications and maintenance criteria, 鈥榯hey are welcome鈥, says BIS spokeswoman

All in the mind? - Steven Rose questions 鈥榥euroeducation鈥 hype
Most of us at one time or another must have encountered students who say something like, 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 done any of the reading, I bet it is rubbish anyway: in my opinion鈥︹, and then proceed to spout...

Martin Hall considers the legacy of academic values left by South Africa鈥檚 first black president

Russell Foster on how to reply to the question 鈥楢nd what do you do?鈥 at Christmas cocktail parties

The Treasury鈥檚 stated plan to fund expansion in student places by the sale of loans omits 拢1.7 billion in lost repayments arising from the sell off.