Oxford pro v-c 'interested' in truly variable fees
Sally Mapstone throws her weight behind calls to move beyond £9,000 fees cap

Sally Mapstone throws her weight behind calls to move beyond £9,000 fees cap

The Economics of Higher Education network aims to highlight neglected areas of economic research on the sector

London partners unhappy as university scraps ‘unfit for purpose’ model

‘Parliament of dons’ bypassed in decision-making process

Uncovering tales of ancient university’s scholars of colour

But niche learning may not play well in jobs market, expert warns

Cass Business School’s outreach sessions draw start-ups, scholars together

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Argentine v-c: ad-based system could end ‘financial discrimination’

Rich and poor states have resources other side needs, says sultan

Vice-chancellors are held in high esteem in the UK, but they can’t hold up the traffic. In Iraq, university leaders are so powerful that they can pick up the phone and order a police escort.So it was...

Malcolm Gillies on contradictory attitudes to soaring fees and value for money

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June Purvis discusses conservative contributions to gender equality

Julia Droeber is humbled by the courage of everyday resistance