Slow ethics will tackle moral winter
We need to calm our frenetic lives and let virtues such as integrity, patience and respectfulness prevail, reflects Ann Gallagher
We need to calm our frenetic lives and let virtues such as integrity, patience and respectfulness prevail, reflects Ann Gallagher
Matthew Reisz reports on the bursaries helping ex-thespians to pursue higher education goals
Multilayered intellect - What extra insight does a scholar gain from a varied career path?
Christopher Bigsby can’t keep up with the proliferation of new universities
Funding system must ensure it does not hamper institutions’ ability to offer work placements crucial to graduate employment
I spent some of the past semester trying to be an active learner on a Coursera massive open online course (Mooc) on modern poetry from the University of Pennsylvania. It was an impressive, well-...
One of our leading theoretical physicists, Dr T.P. Burlap, has come up with a radical idea for utilising the new “miracle material” graphene.In a paper published in the latest edition of The British...
Podcast Powered By PodbeanNews editor Simon Baker, deputy news editor John Morgan and reporter Jack Grove join Chris Parr on this week’s THE podcast to discuss some of the highlights from the latest...
Shahidha Bari commends an expert guide to figures of foreignness from Coleridge to 9/11
David Willetts, the universities and science minister, has been attacked by a Tory colleague for showing "snobbishness" on university access and perpetuating an "authoritarian elitist fantasy" in his...
The proportion of staff submitted by each unit of assessment to the 2014 research excellence framework will become clear for the first time after the 糖心Vlog Statistics Agency announced it...
The government has appointed a reviewer to assess any appeals by universities against decisions taken by Les Ebdon, the director of fair access.
A university will this week welcome 90 academics from a single Japanese institution in what thought to be the biggest international symposium of its kind held in the UK.
The coalition government has praised universities as "the driving force behind our increasingly high-tech, knowledge-based economy" in its mid-term review.
The Council for Assisting Refugee Academics (Cara) has called for urgent support to be given to Syrian academics and students caught up in the country’s civil war.