Major coup as US institutions enlist four-star leadership
Jon Marcus on military veterans trading drills and battlefields for disciplinary fields and fundraising

Jon Marcus on military veterans trading drills and battlefields for disciplinary fields and fundraising

Post-study employment changes and a shrinking ‘expat premium’ prompt second thoughts about value of overseas study. Joanna Sugden reports from New Delhi

In the first of a series surveying research evidence about teaching and learning, Graham Gibbs considers the findings on large class sizes

The UCU is a democratic, future-facing endeavour proud to fight for both the one and the many, Sally Hunt affirms

New Office for Fair Access strategies will help universities learn what works best in their efforts to reach ambitious goals, says Les Ebdon

Whether spurred by lofty research ambition or the prosaic hope that one can live more cheaply than two, universities’ urge to merge can bring cultural as well as organisational challenges, as recent...
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Joanna Lewis hails a challenging ‘must-read’ for historians of late-Victorian imperialism

Like me and many other neuroscientists who study memory and who find ourselves explaining what we do to non-neuroscientists, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga must often have encountered people who claim they...

The main question raised by Michael Shattock’s new book is whether any underlying pattern can be discerned in post-war UK higher education policy. A number of writers have pointed to an increase in...

Democracy suffers when the Islamists, the military and the secret police collude, writes Mariz Tadros

Among the many processes that are said to define contemporary English universities are those of commercialisation, bureaucratisation, infantilisation and marketisation. To this list Joanna Williams...

Until the age of slides and computer displays, printed wallcharts and three-dimensional models were essential teaching tools within universities. Many combined scientific accuracy with great beauty...
King's College LondonTony CharmanKing's College London has appointed a child autism expert to its Institute of Psychiatry. Tony Charman, who has previously held posts at University College London's...

Scholarship has long been international but the current vision of a ‘worldwide’ academy of rootless student-consumers and national economic competition is as contradictory as it is immoral, argues...