Syria’s exiled academics tell their stories
Researchers have much to contribute to the study of law, education, engineering and healthcare, suggests new collection

Researchers have much to contribute to the study of law, education, engineering and healthcare, suggests new collection

It might sound obvious, but a closer relationship with students is the best way to ensure harmony on campus, says Keith Burnett

Study says that staff and students are uncertain about how to maximise the educational potential of flexible teaching spaces

It is time to challenge the government’s proposals and ensure quality education for all, says John Holmwood

Many existing access programmes focus on football or rugby, study finds

Poll finds widespread support for UK's membership of EU, but also confusion about when the poll is, and how to register for it

Regulator will promote market, distribute grants, award university status and have power to enter premises with warrant

Purchase of research repository has horrified open access advocates who fear acquisition marks attempt to maintain control over publishing

Tanja Jovanovic has overcome prejudice and harassment to realise her educational ambitions

Interactive tool allows you to benchmark your vice-chancellor’s pay against key information sets

New book considers why some stars burn out and others continue to shine

Can intersectionality help transform policymaking or does it offer only an alienating new jargon?

Glyn Davis was ‘reluctant supporter’ of full fee deregulation, dropped ahead of July election, and now backs plan for ‘flagship’ courses

Alarm over Trump, coupled with excitement over Sanders, prompts students to try to boost turnout. Jon Marcus reports