Concentrating cash will harm UK, says v-c Call to fund a world-class system rather than just a few world-class universities. Paul Jump reports By Paul Jump 15 July
Scanners on: gift helps put collections in digital realm Oxbridge libraries embark on joint digitisation initiatives with donor's aid. Matthew Reisz writes By Matthew Reisz 15 July
UEA creates reputational guard dog role in wake of 'Climategate' report Administrative shake-up will also see the loss of the academic division and registrar, writes John Morgan By John Morgan 15 July
Sceptics start to see the other side of Second Life Study finds virtual learning environments taking off despite dogged hostility. Hannah Fearn reports 15 July
Early payers may yet get a break on fees Willetts still aims for student loans repayment plan to play part in funding places. Simon Baker writes By Simon Baker 15 July
No-frills university: cheap lessons for an age of austerity US firm offers cut-price courses to appeal to cash-strapped students. Jon Marcus reports 15 July
As a discipline, we suck online UCL lecturer tells digital humanities to sharpen up on the web or lose out. Sarah Cunnane reports By Sarah Cunnane 15 July
'Threshold standards' to be upheld when inspectors call QAA rolling audits to reassure taxpayers via 'plain English' reports. Rebecca Attwood writes By Rebecca Attwood 15 July
Death knell sounds for final-salary pensions as employers’ proposals win casting vote By John Morgan 8 July
How a pair of sunglasses mortified gender students Honing writing skills can unlock academic voices or expose sexual stereotypes, writes Matthew Reisz By Matthew Reisz 8 July
Questions over King's once and future chair Axeing of palaeography post to be followed by creation of new role in 2012. John Morgan writes By John Morgan 8 July
Small but ambitious: Catholic college expands its opportunities A teaching institution is thinking big in the suburbs of Birmingham. John Morgan reports By John Morgan 8 July
Truth in numbers: study pinpoints 'critical mass' for research success Academics' interaction is key to quality, but funding need not be limited to elites. Paul Jump reports By Paul Jump 8 July
'Mistake' to seek leaders from outside the sector Canadian higher education quality may suffer from lack of academic candidates, writes Sarah Cunnane By Sarah Cunnane 8 July
Chase out the old dogs to make way for young blood Conference debates how best to help early career researchers to thrive. Paul Jump reports By Paul Jump 8 July
Pension-reform lobby group was backed by public money £627,000 award to employers from funding chiefs underwrote PR and catering. John Morgan writes By John Morgan 8 July
STEM focus is an economic own goal, LSE head warns 'Obsession' will leave top social science faculties bereft of UK students, writes Simon Baker By Simon Baker 8 July
Past masters, help save future Environmental crisis so grave that historians must become 'partisans'. Matthew Reisz reports By Matthew Reisz 8 July
REF postponed while Willetts waits for impact 'consensus' Minister yet to be convinced by measure as Labour attacks coalition cuts. Simon Baker reports By Simon Baker 8 July
Mass destabilisation: mission groups detail dangers of cash following policy objectives By Rebecca Attwood 8 July
Shrinking job market sees nearly 70 applicants vie for every graduate job The graduate job market is tougher than ever, with a new report suggesting that 69 graduates will compete for every position this year. 6 July
Pledge to fully fund 10,000 places falls by the wayside 'Lack of time' and student loans firm's woes force Willetts to drop Tory plans. Simon Baker writes By Simon Baker 1 July
Worrying times: Russell Group alarm as pressure for cuts continues and record graduate unemployment forecast 1 July
Unhappy campus: heaven knows we're miserable now Compared with global peers, UK academics are most negative about work. Paul Jump reports By Paul Jump 1 July