The Cinderella students
Part-timers have it hard: more commitments and responsibilities but much less support than full-timers, as the biggest survey of their lot to date shows. But changes in the political agenda could...

Part-timers have it hard: more commitments and responsibilities but much less support than full-timers, as the biggest survey of their lot to date shows. But changes in the political agenda could...
Sustainability on campus is a vital issue, and in a climate of austerity it also makes financial sense. That fiscal impetus is good news, because as the Green League table shows, the sector still has...

Umbrellas for the Cinderellas - Part-timers deserve support and protection
Conference hears that the Americas have reasons to be cheerful in the overseas-student market. John Morgan reports
Threatened Middlesex centre may relaunch at Kingston in September. John Morgan reports

By Steve Kolowich, for Inside Higher Ed
SNP minister canvasses ideas for higher education funding solutions but rejects Labour and Tory calls for independent review. Hannah Fearn reports
Politics professor disputes union move on grounds of discrimination and equality. John Gill reports
Vince Cable announces Con-Lib commitment to wielding the axe. Simon Baker reports
All 17 contributors to Retiring Lives are academics, or women and men with considerable experience in schools, further and higher education, but this is not an academic study on education. It could...

Germany's loss was England's gain, says James Stevens Curl of the start of an acclaimed career
An uncanny sense of critical recuperation filled my thoughts as I scanned the contents page and digested the introduction of this edited volume. Here, once again, Ellen Moers' concept of the "female...
While Freud may have come to conclusions with which it is not always easy to concur, it is surely absurd to dismiss his work in its entirety. Many do, however, and despite approbation from figures as...
Robert Kulpa re-evaluates an interdisciplinary thinker who probes the limits of anthropocentrism
This book is the product of a group of authors affiliated to the Institute of Historical Research and examines the question of inequality from the viewpoint of groups who are often seen as...