Can Labour deliver on fees?
The opposition must give universities guarantees about funding if it wants to gain support, argues Bill Rammell

The opposition must give universities guarantees about funding if it wants to gain support, argues Bill Rammell

In exercising its autonomy, the UK’s first fully private university has blazed a trail that the rest have followed, asserts Terence Kealey

Alexander du Toit lauds a detailed account of a bizarre 20th-century political experiment

We must change the way we educate students to counter rising scientific misconduct, say Tim Birkhead and Bob Montgomerie

Universities are capitalising on junior academics’ willingness to accept deteriorating working conditions, argues Luke Brunning

Intervention follows governors’ sudden decision to place vice-chancellor on leave

Louisiana State University president says some US institutions fear new ratings system because they have been misleading students

Kerstin Hoge on a manifesto correcting the view that the language we speak affects how we think

Bedfordshire has been told by the Home Office that it can resume its recruitment of international students

The academic who developed genetic fingerprinting has won what is believed to be the world’s oldest scientific prize

Many university applicants do not have a back-up plan if they fail to achieve the grades they need for their preferred course, a new survey says

The number of Scottish students winning a higher education place is up despite a slight fall in the pass rate for Scottish Highers

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Falmouth’s course in creative advertising takes unconventional admissions route

Pressure of higher fees and rise in en-suite accommodation blamed