Common People: The History of an English Family, by Alison Light
Clare Griffiths on a fresh perspective of social and public history through the author’s personal investigation of her own genealogy

Clare Griffiths on a fresh perspective of social and public history through the author’s personal investigation of her own genealogy

UCU official attacks redundancy criteria at the university amid calls to reverse ‘dangerous’ process

Andrew McGettigan considers the findings of the National Audit Office’s investigation into alternative providers

Poppleton’s leading private for-profit higher education college, the Great British College of Business, Computing, Technology and Management, has been “shamed” in a new report from the government’s...

Despite the introduction of postgraduate loans, the government’s education funding aims remain a puzzle, says Nigel Carrington

As we await the results of the research excellence framework 2014, it is time to reflect. The basic idea of identifying and directing research funding towards excellence must be right. Few would...

Christopher Phelps views universities through new eyes when he accompanies his daughter on a tour of UK campuses

Shunmay Yeung of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine describes her part in fighting the viral outbreak in Sierra Leone

As the results of the research excellence framework approach, Emma Rees’ sleep-deprived imagination runs riot

David Willetts calls for academics to work together during a debate on the REF and the state of higher education

Roger Morgan lauds a biography charting Labour statesman’s rise from a colliery to the Cabinet

Little change in uptake over past 10 years despite millions spent on initiatives to widen participation in STEM subjects

South African v-c tells THE BRICS and Emerging Economies Universities Summit that rankings steer institutions away from vital local concerns

The REF may have alienated many academics because of how it has been interpreted by a management culture

Landmarks, ‘starchitecture’, green reuse, city-centre strategies: Chris Parr on forces shaping the sector’s bricks and mortar