Whitehall seeks £1.5bn 'savings' from sector budget
But 'value for money' report suggests source for half of cuts is yet to be identified, reports John Gill.
But 'value for money' report suggests source for half of cuts is yet to be identified, reports John Gill.
Lecturers at the University of Leicester are being encouraged to "set aside their PowerPoints, flipcharts and overhead projectors" and tap into their students' feelings as an aid to teaching.A recent...
Tutors worry that 'reasonable adjustments' may provide too much help. Melanie Newman reports.
Academics are pragmatic about abuse but believe web bullying is on the rise. Tariq Tahir reports.
The use of bibliometrics to assess non-science subjects splits academy. Zoe Corbyn reports.

Fight feelings of isolation by part-time students with some creative thinking and a flexible approach to setting work

Kevin Fong on why 'Fong, you're an idiot' was invaluable feedback.
Diversity has always been an integral part of a university, but what are the core principles that should apply to all?
In his nine years in charge of Heriot-Watt University, John Archer helped to raise student numbers by a third, instigated a dramatic restructure, and moved the institution out of a long period of...
Magazine claims the ancient university's science reputation is slipping. Melanie Newman writes.
The unstated component of the current "crisis" in higher education is that of the upgrading of polytechnics to the status of universities ("Are schools failing universities?" 10 January). Simon...
Lord Adonis wants closer links between universities and schools ("We're building bridges to help tomorrow's scholars climb higher", 10 January). But partnership is one thing and sponsorship of...