Say it loud – I’m European and I’m proud
Academics need to stand up for Europe and celebrate all the positives in higher education cooperation, argues Anne Corbett

Academics need to stand up for Europe and celebrate all the positives in higher education cooperation, argues Anne Corbett

Moocs and student choice are welcome, but traditional courses offer proven pathways to the summit of knowledge, argues Alan Ruby

Chilling testimonies collected by the Council for At-Risk Academics reveal the devastating impact of the arrival of Islamic State

‘Domino theory’ points to UK academy’s future financial environment

David Bell has some words of wisdom for Jo Johnson, the new minister for universities and science, as an ‘eventful’ five years loom

When his university found evidence of a £2,000 gender pay gap, it knew what was the right thing to do - and it did it, says David Wilkinson

This examination of space exploration has its feet firmly on the ground, writes Monica Grady

Students angry at institution’s failure to move to full divestment

But those on low pay to be offered up to 2.65 per cent, says Ucea

The University of Oxford is on track to meet an ambitious fundraising target after hitting the £2 billion milestone

But university does not opt for full divestment from industry

The pro-European could be a key appointment in lead up to EU referendum

By Michael Stratford, for Inside Higher Ed

Concerns investigation reveals problems with course launched in conjunction with private company

MP for Bromsgrove joined the Conservatives while at University of Exeter