College without leaving high school: a radical vision for higher delivery
Simon Baker hears a headteacher's plans to offer degree courses from her rural secondary school
Simon Baker hears a headteacher's plans to offer degree courses from her rural secondary school
Report says the city's institutions require help to assert international strength. John Morgan writes
Including women on selection committees for senior professorial posts improves female candidates' chances of success, a study of academic appointments at Spanish universities has found.Selections for...
United StatesRepublican ire at for-profit reportRepublican congressmen have questioned a US government report that exposed recruiting fraud at for-profit higher education institutions. Darrell Issa...
Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Behind closed doors
University of LeicesterVincenzo DenicolòAn Italian economist has joined the University of Leicester as a professor of economics. Vincenzo Denicolo studied at the University of Bologna and the...
Stephen Cowley and Susan Cooper hope employers do not see pension reform solely as a cost-cutting opportunity
The new funding regime may allow universities, led by a British 'Ivy League', to refocus on their missions, argues Peter Oppenheimer
Amid chill budgetary winds, institutions and students need clarity from the government about access and fees, Paul Marshall argues
ACTION MEDICAL RESEARCH? Award winner: Jill Clayton-Smith? Institution: Central Manchester University Hospital? Value: ?124,917Learning disabilities: identifying the causes? Award winner: Guy...
Executive is split over support for fees protest, while officers threaten to strike, John Morgan writes
The review that sparked the government's transformation of higher education in England spent the "astonishingly low" sum of ?68,000 on research - with nearly all of that going on an unpublished...
Assessing why some people stick to their new year's resolutions while others fail at the first whiff of chocolate may not be an exact science, but that has not stopped academics attempting to...
Observer offers blue-sky thinking in appraisal of global higher education. Sarah Cunnane reports
Lord Browne of Madingley is likely to appear before a cross-party group of MPs when a wide-ranging inquiry into the government's reforms of higher education is launched.Adrian Bailey, chair of the...