‘Long history’ of students going to university ‘beginning to erode’
Universities are ‘too far’ into degree model to be able to train students with skills needed to boost productivity, says Association of Colleges president

Universities are ‘too far’ into degree model to be able to train students with skills needed to boost productivity, says Association of Colleges president

Move follows objections to Woodrow Wilson references on campus

Sutton Trust research finds three-quarters of leading judges and QCs attended Oxford or Cambridge

UCU’s nine-point checklist aims to make admissions fairer

University withheld degree certificate when postgraduate, claiming tuition had been inadequate, refused payment

The latest detention of Miguel Ángel Beltrán is viewed by many scholars as an attack on academic freedom

Minister for skills hopes to move towards ‘parity’ in loans system for higher study learners

John Morgan on the Green Paper's plans to make universities exempt from FoI

Commitment not to merge the research councils appears to contradict plans for a bonfire of the quangos in BIS

Official figures show gap fell 2.4 percentage points for full-time staff

Landmark gift from foundation started by Irish-American billionaire will fund work in US and Ireland

Matthew Feldman reflects on academics’ place in the insatiable 24-hour news cycle

Matthew Reisz considers an international lawyer’s extraordinary documentary about the after-effects of trauma and guilt