Keele explores ‘later specialisation’ after new courses pay off
Newly appointed vice-chancellor wants to embrace university’s interdisciplinary heritage while managing financial pressures

Newly appointed vice-chancellor wants to embrace university’s interdisciplinary heritage while managing financial pressures

Test scores are a much better predictor of academic progress than school grades – and students need a realistic assessment, says David BlobaumÂ

Social sciences funding would be best spent on narrower calls. But would it dry up if we stopped pretending we can save the world, asks Andreas Schedler Â

Interest from Nigeria and India falls sharply, with challenging picture set to continue across courses with January start dates

Welsh education minister Huw Lewis says he will continue to prioritise the ‘life chances’ of the country’s young