We push as Europe pulls
Shoddy treatment of foreign students plays into the hands of continental rivals taking us on at our own anglophone game

Shoddy treatment of foreign students plays into the hands of continental rivals taking us on at our own anglophone game

Book celebrates centenary of the first global higher education network

Scottish glossary breaks down communication barriers

Brussels ‘to close file’ on foreign scholars battling ‘xenophobic’ law
World Education Services report stresses diversity of applicants

Dedicated funding and support for UK scientists

Malcolm Gillies hesitates before marking any documents ‘For your eyes only’

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Tom Steele welcomes a painstakingly researched account of the renowned cultural critic’s legacy

Pat Thane on a book that provides important insights into the experience of female immigrants

Are we losing sight of the purpose of reading? Rachel Bowlby isn’t sure she needs instruction

Gary Day enjoys the facts but would have appreciated some more analysis in a comprehensive review of all aspects of television

Christina Hellmich applauds the clear analysis that reveals a complex array of internal divisions, power struggles and conflicting ideological trends in the Brotherhood
The Campaign for Science and Engineering warmly welcomes the announcement made by David Willetts, the universities and science minister, during his speech at the Conservative Party conference of...
I have a first from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in engineering from Imperial College London. I am a chartered engineer with 13 years’ industrial experience. I have published widely in peer-...