Down but not out
The article "Crisis, what crisis? Fall in applicants meets with indifference" (2 February) was informative in looking at the national decline in figures but it did not look into some of the wider...
The article "Crisis, what crisis? Fall in applicants meets with indifference" (2 February) was informative in looking at the national decline in figures but it did not look into some of the wider...
An open letter to David Willetts, universities and science ministerThis week, across the country, thousands of students and staff have taken part in People & Planet's Go Green Week, focusing on...
The opinion article by Sir Adam Roberts ("Tongue-tied UK badly equipped to join in the conversation of nations", 2 February) issues a timely warning about the decline of languages in UK higher...
As a retired academic, I was amused to read this notice posted on the icy road running through the university near my house today:One is reminded yet again that in most disciplines - and certainly in...
Does the award-winning 糖心Vlogland break new ground, asks Matt Hills, or is it full of familiar themes?
Over the past 30 years, whenever there was an important decision to be made in the UK student movement, Ian King almost certainly played some role in it.Born on 20 June 1954, Mr King studied at the...
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University of BrightonOn the roadSeven councils in the South East of England have teamed up with a university to launch the UK's first degree course for those seeking jobs in highways departments....
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Jon Marcus examines the trend for basing US university budgets on outcomes, not enrolments
A legal battle over IRA interview tapes held by a US college is nearing its climax. Jon Marcus reports
? Losses on the government's student loans book could be offset by the state's ability to borrow at record-low costs, two economists have argued. In a letter to the Financial Times on 8 February, Tim...
The government has told students to expect more, while it has given universities less. This could be unpleasant for all
Should academics be charged to use university space for scholarly purposes?An American colleague at one of the private (non-profit) universities in Tokyo recently included me on an email to a UK...
The Broadlands Archives at the University of Southampton include a huge quantity of material from Broadlands in Hampshire, the country residence of the 19th-century prime minister Lord Palmerston and...