UK universities plan German links to weather Brexit storm
Partnerships should allow access to a wider pool of research grants, institutions hope

Partnerships should allow access to a wider pool of research grants, institutions hope

The Ghanaian university president on medieval poetry, good leadership and Goethe

Time to cut down on sarcasm, Buzzfeed quizzes, references to neoliberalism and ad hoc usage of Latinate and French phrases, says Emma Rees

Most human beings think well enough, and students are no exception. They just need help to express it within academic conventions, says Stuart Wrigley

Career of prolific technology and development expert took him from Nairobi to Harvard

The uncapped system had many benefits but its cost was ultimately too high for politicians to bear, writes Andrew Norton

Private equity-backed music institute trebled number of students with taxpayer-backed loans to net £24.4 million in 2016-17, new figures show

After the twin shocks of Brexit and Trump, Patrick McGhee can only guess what the next 12 months will bring. Are you ready for peer-reviewed tweets, TEF results determined by University Challenge,...

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Funding, Brexit and the growing power of China are among key issues to watch in 2018, say sector experts – but there is a glimmer of optimism, too
The feature “Chasing the elusive catch” (7 December) claimed to address the question of how widening participation could best be achieved. And while it contained some interesting and useful...
As I have not seen it mentioned in the recent coverage of two-year degrees (“DfE bids to raise English fee cap to £11K for two-year degrees”, News, 14 December), I would like to point out that...