Lynne Segal on the politics, pains and pleasures of ageing
Time is a harsh mistress but there’s much to look forward to, says the doyenne of the Left

Time is a harsh mistress but there’s much to look forward to, says the doyenne of the Left

We speak to the professor of political philosophy at the University of Bayreuth. Plus the latest higher education appointments

Senate minutes reveal shocking statistics for 2011-12

THE survey shows non-EU students outside India largely undeterred by coalition measures

Cosmo Graham considers the possible outcomes

Multibillion-pound funding gap may leave staff footing the bill

‘Seriously flawed’ decision broke university regulations, QAA finds

But extant strategic decisions will not be revisited, Paul Golby says

Fellowship will be extended if scholar attracts sufficient money from the public

The “crucial moment†in post-war higher education was not the Robbins report but the creation of a central university admissions system because it enshrined the idea of student choice, David Willetts...

Intellectual ‘flash mob’ meets in Westminster Cathedral crypt to debate the nature of Hell

Students will continue to travel for degree courses despite obstacles

The UUK president discusses fees and funding reforms


Source: Alamy“Where would we be without such a splendid initiative from Manchester Metropolitan University?â€This was the question posed by Dr Derek Quintock of our Department of Media and Cultural...