Slow down, you move too fast, MPs tell careering coalition
Simon Baker on an analysis that has plenty to say about the government's direction of travel
Simon Baker on an analysis that has plenty to say about the government's direction of travel
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHHealth Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme? Award winner: Heather Fortnum? Institution: University of Nottingham Medical School? Value: ?140,385Assessment...
Demonstrators are not the only ones with profound if unarticulated questions. Stefano Harney says we owe students more than teaching
Majority of staff complain about lack of leadership and guidance in a new survey. Jack Grove reports
English universities enjoy the greatest freedom from state interference in Europe, according to research.
The revelation that four out of five bidders for the 20,000 cut-price undergraduate degree places are further education colleges may be disguising the fact that many are simply bidding to "stand...
The new head of the 1994 Group has marked the start of his tenure with an outspoken attack on the coalition's higher education policy, arguing that it "lacks ambition".
From politicians' failure to learn from past mistakes to the closure of university departments and the loss of specialist areas, evidence abounds that history is "in crisis". Yet the study of the...
Universities could see recent record financial surpluses wiped out if the decline in applications from some sections of the international-student market continues, the chair of governors at a Russell...
British academics working in the UK for wealthy US institutions are being urged to unionise to improve pay and to counter "potential threatening behaviour" from employers.
The most happily international higher education systems aren't the superpowers. John Gill writes
Government reforms challenged as MPs hear all providers face tough times. Sarah Cunnane writes
New Generation ThinkersAHRC joins BBC for a rerunAn initiative to identify and support "the next generation of public intellectuals" is to be repeated next year. The Arts and Humanities Research...
Students want to be better people; current policies hinder them, argue Paul Ashwin, Andrea Abbas and Monica McLean
The Netherlands has a workable system from which the UK could learn, says Paul Benneworth. But, be warned, it will involve compromise