Editorial control is sacrosanct
To our great dismay, Nick Rushby has stepped down as editor of the British Journal of Educational Technology. The basis for his decision lies in a conflict between him as editor (together with much...
To our great dismay, Nick Rushby has stepped down as editor of the British Journal of Educational Technology. The basis for his decision lies in a conflict between him as editor (together with much...
Public engagement in the UK is stuck in the doldrums and fails to recognise that the world’s most intractable problems can be tackled only by building collaborations between people with different...
“You asked, we listened” is a slogan promoted to students by London Metropolitan University’s vice-chancellor, John Raftery. We hope he is listening now because the students’ union, at its recent...
We would like to draw attention to the recent suspension of recruitment to person-centred counselling courses at the University of Strathclyde. The counselling unit is world-leading in its field and...

To measure this key graduate outcome, we must better understand what it is, what it is not and what it could be, argues Johnny Rich

The powerful message that maintenance grants send to students will be lost in the shift to loans, says Carina Buckley

Employability matters, but it is poorly defined. Only by spelling out what the term means can the concept be put to work

Robert Gordon University says Trump has made ‘statements that are wholly incompatible with the ethos and values of the university’
A higher proportion of overseas students in the UK would recommend studying in the country, compared with those in other nations, study finds

V-c tells staff that decision to close campus, which has just 140 students, ‘not taken lightly’

Half of money cut to be reallocated to tuition fee grants, which Plaid Cymru says will end up in English universities