SFC announces teaching-finance overhaul
Council plans to slash funding bands, raising the possibility of cuts in some subjects. Hannah Fearn reports
Council plans to slash funding bands, raising the possibility of cuts in some subjects. Hannah Fearn reports
Cambridge v-c believes selective policy adoption would strengthen UK higher education. By Melanie Newman

Tim Birkhead witnesses Darwin’s anguish as he struggles with personal conflict and loss and the weight of the world’s most powerful idea
UK loses second place in publication output volume, but share of citations increases

Fights break out as Brunel law students queue overnight to avoid unpopular supervisors in first-come, first-served system. Melanie Newman reports

Alex Danchev is bowled over by an impassioned discussion of reason and humanity

Anthony Giddens feels the authors have looked at carbon trading through rose-tinted glasses

Some things live to be ephemeral: morning glories, cabbage white butterflies and newspaper columns. So it was with apprehension that I faced this collection of op-ed columns from The Jewish Chronicle...
In stark stylistic contrast to almost any work of philosophy you care to name, Thus Spoke Zarathustra dances from the pages with a florid exuberance that can border on the embarrassing. Its scope, as...
John Gray says he is no despairing grump, just trying to help us by injecting realism into political thinking. To that end, he tells Matthew Reisz, his essays do not skirt the nasty, shabby sides of...
ART AND DESIGN- Monument Wars: Washington, DC, the National Mall, and the Transformation of the Memorial LandscapeBy Kirk Savage, associate professor and chair of the department of art and...
The birthplace of Bob Dylan is being turned into something of a tourist Mecca thanks to research by a Manchester Metropolitan University academic. David Leaver, senior lecturer in the business school...
A professor has leapt to the defence of smelly people everywhere. Robert McKeever, head of London Metropolitan University's department of law, governance and international relations, was reacting to...
Academics from Wales and Tanzania are to be united under a new twinning agreement. Bangor University is the first UK institution to lead a pairing under the University Twinning and Networking Scheme...
Britain's top wheelchair tennis player has put down his racket and picked up a pen, enrolling for a degree in sports studies and psychology at the University of Stirling. Gordon Reid arrived on...