Students walk out over university policy
Students are taking part in a national walkout at campuses across the UK today as part of a āweek of actionā calling on the government and universities to ācome cleanā on their plans for higher...

Students are taking part in a national walkout at campuses across the UK today as part of a āweek of actionā calling on the government and universities to ācome cleanā on their plans for higher...
Overseas student numbers are set to rise by 10 per cent over the next decade, a British Council study has said.

Over 200,000 academics are currently being invited to provide their expert opinion for the worldās biggest survey of university reputations.

The universities of Durham, Exeter, York and Queen Mary, University of London, have joined the Russell Group, it has been announced.

By Paul Fain, for Inside Higher Ed
Measures of the financial health of universities are the ābest on recordā but the sector faces āa large degree of uncertaintyā in future, according to Englandās funding council.
Only a quarter of parents believe the primary purpose of university is to broaden childrenās minds, according to a new survey.
A PhD student at the University of St Andrews has discovered a letter pleading with the institution to allow women to study medicine and written by one of the pioneers of the fight to allow female...
The former head of energy firm E.ON UK will become chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council after his appointment was approved by MPs.
Tuition fees and education contracts took over from funding body grants as the most important income source for UK universities in the most recent full academic year, according to the latest...
The maximum tuition fees that can be charged by universities in England are to be frozen at £9,000 for the 2013-14 academic year, the government has announced.

David Nutt applauds a well-balanced evaluation of narcotics law, with all its inconsistencies and flaws

A grand biological theory for what makes us so special does not convince Steven Rose
This is a very unexpected book. Brad Gregory's first book, Salvation at Stake: Christian Martyrdom in Early Modern Europe, was much admired: a detailed, scholarly work that stayed fairly firmly in...
After Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion comes the reply. Wham bam! Rupert Sheldrake takes on the "truth-finding religion" of science in general and "ten dogmas" of the 21st-century worldview in...