Safeguarding quality could soon become a very risky business
The regulatory regime outlined in the White Paper may lighten the bureaucratic burden but it has its dangers, warns Roger King

The regulatory regime outlined in the White Paper may lighten the bureaucratic burden but it has its dangers, warns Roger King

The Australian 'education revolution' is making progress, although there are still challenges to be overcome, writes Peter Coaldrake
LiverpoolMuseum of LiverpoolThe new Museum of Liverpool, which opened this week, aims to explore the history, culture and everyday experience of the city. It considers what it means to be...
I Wish I Could See My Little WillyMargateA bikini-clad young woman sits on the beach with a cat on her lap. A passing spiv raises his hat to her and says: "I wish I was that lucky cat.""I don't think...

Our vice-chancellor has praised what he called the "intelligent and discerning response" of Sir Alan Langlands, the chief executive of the Higher Education Funding Council for England, to concerns...
The UK and Australia are taking different approaches to a similar problem - and both face bleak futures if they fail
In-depth submissions detail outlines equality and consistency aims. Paul Jump reports

• Middlesex University is to become "the most expensive in Britain", according to a newspaper. Figures from the Office for Fair Access show that Middlesex will charge annual tuition fees of £8,602...
Many of us are able to choose our partner, our friends and, sometimes, our colleagues. That is not often the case with our students, who do not have the same freedom to choose their classmates or...
University of VictoriaNancy TurnerA scholar who has spent her career researching aboriginal nations of Northwest America and the ecosystems they inhabit has been named the new Hakai chair in...

The great Diasporist finds a resting place in an exhibition marked by tenderness and fine discrimination, says Alex Danchev
University of Oxford academics should ignore media criticism and be proud to work in an "elite institution", a former BBC chief has said.

A loud voice alone is not enough to merit a hearing, says Steven Schwartz

Professional coaching - a common tool in business - is just starting to make inroads in the academy. Matthew Reisz speaks to advocates of tailor-made tactics for defeating stress, stasis and discord

Its higher education sector appears healthy, but will Australia's new demand-led system enable it to recruit enough domestic students to beat a drop in overseas recruitment and chronic underfunding?...