'All should be welcome' on higher rungs of the ladder
Procedures must change to improve women’s options, says Brunel’s new head. Jack Grove writes

Procedures must change to improve women’s options, says Brunel’s new head. Jack Grove writes
But tailored training can boost take-up among scholars at all levels, researcher tells Chris Parr

If Moocs are the future of learning, they’re still not without precedents or pitfalls, reports Tom Barfield

Not a peep from Finch as scholarly journal firms fly off to tax havens and grow ever more profitable. Simon Lilley does the sorry sums

OERs are touted as the answer to all manner of global ills, but much work is needed before they fulfil the promise, writes Jeremy Knox
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Telecoms monopoly break-up offers lessons for higher education, says college. John Morgan writes

Privilege and discrimination: what better topics for a frenzied debate? John Morgan listened in
Guarantee scheme will aid banks, not us, insists European Student Union. Matthew Reisz reports

The story of a black actor on the Victorian stage raises questions about race and racism in today's theatre, argues Peter J.Smith

Romney's and Obama's positions on education converge as election nears. Jon Marcus writes
• While the furore over Jimmy Savile continues to rage at the BBC, The Guardian's Hugh Muir questioned why St Mary's University College, Twickenham has "not seen fit" to remove the priest Laurence...
In the high fees era, debates about teaching qualifications will be just as pointed in the lecture hall as in the classroom
"What do US higher education people think about the Bologna Process?" a university rector asked me at last month's Eurasian ÌÇÐÄVlog Leaders' Forum in Astana, Kazakhstan. Resisting the urge...

It’s not too early to tell who is to blame for the unnecessary death of millions, says Kerry Brown