Queen's moves to stamp out widespread bullying issues
Managers tackle concerns as internal review supports UCU findings. Hannah Fearn reports
Managers tackle concerns as internal review supports UCU findings. Hannah Fearn reports
Black scholar's journey takes him to the home of The Wire to study 'desistance'. John Morgan writes
Global university rankings "are simply not going to go away".

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Deportation danger
Scottish Funding CouncilPaul HaganPaul Hagan's career has seen him go from Glasgow to Gambia and back again. Professor Hagan, who has been named the Scottish Funding Council's new director of...
Qualifications would boost legitimacy and protect research, scholar argues. John Morgan reports
Scholars fighting to keep the University of Cambridge as a self- governing institution have claimed victory after proposed changes to its disciplinary rules were rejected.Opponents of the plans for "...
Celebrated historian calls for an end to the 'Jewish history wars'. Matthew Reisz reports
ChinaPussy gore galore: strays?An elite Chinese university has denied allegations that it used stray cats collected from the streets for medical experiments. To rebut the accusation, officials at...
Italian PM plans private university ... and wants Vladimir Putin on board. Colin Graham reports
A row over academic freedom has broken out in the US over a state attorney general's demands that a university release documents relating to research-grant applications.Ken Cuccinelli, attorney...
ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCILAward winner: R.A. OliverInstitution: University of CambridgeValue: £593,937Materials World Network to optimise the growth of InGaN quantum dots...
Before music became his life, a university writing course provided Liam Fray with creative stimulation and excitement

Students, fees and cuts will dominate the Westminster soap opera's higher education plotlines. Anna Fazackerley offers an early review

Donald L. Drakeman on science's need to look to less measurable but possibly more meaningful disciplines for insights and guidance