Russell Group continues to fall short on access benchmarks
Three-quarters of Russell Group universities are failing to meet benchmarks on numbers of state school pupils, according to new figures.

Three-quarters of Russell Group universities are failing to meet benchmarks on numbers of state school pupils, according to new figures.

Michael Gove has reiterated his desire to move initial teacher training towards school-led providers by pledging an extra £10 million for schools to train the next generation of teachers.

Outspoken MP George Galloway has tabled an early day motion calling for a University of Oxford college to reinstate a library invigilator who was sacked for failing to stop students film an internet...

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Steve Sarson’s first-years were tasked with a CV exercise on study time, so he reminded them of the alternatives to the market

Obama’s State of the Union address draws line in sand, QAA conference hears

Founder of free online university confident despite Mooc competition

Nobel prizewinner Sir John Gurdon, who famously did not have his potential recognised, and five other scholars recall their school days and the characters that inspired them one way or another

Martin Cohen asks what is the point of using logic to dismantle religious belief?

UK women made up 40 per cent of A-level maths students in 2011 but just 6 per cent of professors in the subject, data collated for the London Mathematical Society show

Attempts to crush dissent, silence alternative thinking and promote conformity jeopardise higher education’s future

Austerity a greater threat than Moocs and private providers, writes John Morgan

Politics and international relationsUWE department shrinks to fitThe University of the West of England has opted not to close its politics and international relations department but will instead...

United StatesClosed session opensA US university’s governance group has decided to end its practice of discussing the awarding of honorary degrees behind closed doors in response to criticism that it...

Publication not always relevant to business success, industry and sector figures argue