Cambridge’s Trinity confirms departure from USS pension scheme
College cites ‘remote but existential risk to the college from continued participation’ in fund

College cites ‘remote but existential risk to the college from continued participation’ in fund

PM’s plan to resign leaves post-18 education review on shakier ground than ever, while increasing the chances of student visa liberalisation

Sheffield lecturer secures 64 per cent of vote in second round of counting

The flexible and intersectional education format would better prepare 21st-century students than a single course of study, argues William G. Durden

Impact of massive gifts may be limited if high dropout rates among disadvantaged students cannot be reined in

Conference on grade inflation told ‘systematic’ change is needed

Watchdog’s report finds evidence of widespread cheating but also says some falsely accused international students may have been removed

Higher education sector should abandon small battles and focus on the long game, strategists say

Charlotte Davies considers a sobering account of what is happening to our seas

Robert Montgomerie enjoys an engaging account of a breakthrough in biological thinking

Kalwant Bhopal is enthusiastic about a political analysis of half a century of black art

Will Brooker considers the structures and intrastructures behind the creation of superheroes

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