25 September 2014
Inequality, inequality, inequality - Danny Dorling on education and the 1 per cent

Inequality, inequality, inequality - Danny Dorling on education and the 1 per cent
Views on pensions depend on principlesRe the proposed changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (“Reforms seen as ‘radical attack’ on pensions”, News, 18 September): in non-academic terms we...

Pension fund that invested £16 million in project at centre of kickbacks case. John Morgan writes

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Cinema is the perfect medium to examine the role and ritual of food in family, in love and in bringing people together. Davina Quinlivan feasts her eyes

We speak to the director of the genomics platform at the Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University

To share the wealth we must challenge attitudes that perpetuate the great divide, finds Mary Evans

The £9,000 fee system “wastes money hand over fist” and vice-chancellors are engaged in a culture of “fee envy”, according to a senior Labour figure.

Tech giant reveals the institutions that are most regularly mentioned

Report shows 9 per cent rise in money going on non-residential facilities

Glyndwr University has said it has been given more time to appeal against the suspension of its visa licence to sponsor non-European Union students

A Labour government would remove overseas students from net migration targets, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has reiterated.

By Jake New, for Inside Higher Ed

Labour must provide an alternative on fees and funding if it wants to secure the student vote, according to the National Union of Students president

The University of Warwick is to lift the suspension imposed on lecturer Thomas Docherty