Small firms nervous about the Hear, warns report
Some employers are nervous about incorporating the ÌÇÐÄVlog Achievement Report into their graduate recruitment process, a report has found.

Some employers are nervous about incorporating the ÌÇÐÄVlog Achievement Report into their graduate recruitment process, a report has found.

Net migration to the UK has fallen again mainly thanks to a 23 per cent drop in the number of students coming to the country to study.

Lowering tuition fees to £6,000 – a policy put forward by Labour - could cost the Treasury the same as the current £9,000 set-up, a study has claimed.

Download the podcastBrian Sewell’s cover feature on the edifying effect of studying art history, the implications of moving medical research and education budgets across Whitehall, and the value of...

Historical perspective - Brian Sewell on the edifying effect of studying art’s past masters.

Essex scholar Malcolm Brynin points to worsening odds on university ‘gamble’

Getting image permissions for monographs is costly, slow and vexing


Decisions based on gossip and favouritism make the scholarly job market unmeritocratic

UK-based provider is readying itself for launch in the autumn

New v-c aims to crowdsource strategy via online meet-up

Adrian Furnham has had his share of peer review nightmares, but the frailties of the system have also worked in his favour

Kerstin Hoge probes an account of mental creativity that takes no prisoners

Alastair Bonnett visits Lincoln’s Social Science Centre, a cooperative, free university attempting to build a different kind of knowledge economy

Fiona Reid on the military life’s inherent brutality