Warwick announces California campus plan
The University of Warwick is to develop a campus in California, with the goal of growing to 6,000 students by 2031

The University of Warwick is to develop a campus in California, with the goal of growing to 6,000 students by 2031

The Counter-Terrorism and Security Bill, which many academics fear will suppress freedom of speech in universities, has received Royal Assent.

Download the podcastAn estimate that puts the cost of the REF at £1 billion, the impact of the government’s visa crackdown, Danny Dorling’s analysis of student admissions, and the life of Sir David...

The next government should create a new lead regulator, the Council for Higher Education England, and toughen rules for private providers

Expect the unexpected - Danny Dorling analyses the present and future of student admissions

One of the leading figures in post-war British management education has died

We speak to a geologist whose work on volcanic eruptions has earned him the equivalent of a Nobel prize for the earth sciences

National Institute for Health ResearchHealth Services and Delivery Research ProgrammeAward winner: Colin PowellInstitution: Cardiff UniversityValue: £1,984,669PUMA: Paediatric early warning system (...

USIt’s a lot easier for the richA study of 45 years’ worth of US data suggests that rising tuition costs and drops in federal government aid have made it harder for the country’s students from low-...

UK general election 2015More Oxbridge ties in the House?The next Parliament will likely include a disproportionately high number of MPs who graduated from Oxbridge, research suggests. A study by the...
When respected scholars enter a public debate, one would hope that their arguments uphold the same principles that underpin their research, namely accuracy and objectivity. Unfortunately, the nine...
In suggesting that academe and industry need to work more closely together, Mark Samuels is revisiting one of the central aims of LINK – launched by the government in 1988 and running well into the...
Carl Lygo’s argument that a university course is poor value for money is strengthened when costs in other educational sectors are compared (“Costly lessons”, Opinion, 5 February). For example, a full...
David Lodge’s novels deal with the relations between academia and the outside world (“Laughing from the inside”, Features, 29 January). They are highly realistic in terms of detail but questionable...
As someone whose job it is to teach English for academic purposes, and who works with international students at higher education level, I read with interest the article “Scholars highlight inadequate...