Research intelligence - The emeriti seizing a late licence to roam
Study finds many scholars believe their best work has come after retirement. Matthew Reisz reports
Study finds many scholars believe their best work has come after retirement. Matthew Reisz reports
Kevin Fong is forced to come to terms with electronic isolation
No stick required - The academy, WikiLeaks and ‘soft power’: hegemony without the heat
The diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks articulate the importance of the academy in the ‘great game’ of international politics. David Matthews investigates
The head of the Student Loans Company is reported to be being paid through a private firm rather than directly, a mechanism that can be used to reduce income tax liability.
Universities in England will receive an extra ?40 million to help fund taught postgraduate students next year but will lose around ?30 million due to institutions admitting too many undergraduates...
Scientists should agree not to publish experiments into increasing the virulence of potentially dangerous microbes such as the bird flu virus until wider society can agree on “the balance that must...
Obama higher education plan signals policy shift
University applications from UK-based students have fallen by 8.7 per cent, official figures show, with those in England falling further still.
The effect of the government’s student visa policies on private higher education colleges has been “swift and probably even more devastating than was predicted”, according to a think tank.
A professor of architecture has been appointed as the next head of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
The government has named its preferred candidate to lead the university access watchdog the Office for Fair Access.
A motion of no confidence in University College London provost Malcolm Grant tabled by the institution’s students’ union has been defeated.
An independent commission has been set up to see if higher tuition fees are deterring poorer students from applying to university.
New chair of Political Studies Association stresses discipline's key social role. Matthew Reisz reports