Bogus accounting and irrelevant populism cannot fill Labour¡¯s ?11 billion black hole
Andrew Adonis¡¯s account of how Labour could fund universities if tuition fees were abolished lacks credibility, says David Willetts
Andrew Adonis¡¯s account of how Labour could fund universities if tuition fees were abolished lacks credibility, says David Willetts
University and College Union branch calls for a ¡®fresh start¡¯ after watchdog body highlights ¡®poor governance¡¯ and lack of transparency over senior pay
In his article ¡°Is abolishing tuition fees regressive? It depends how it¡¯s done¡± (Opinion, 17 August), Lord Adonis says: ¡°My political sense is that if the universities and/or the government move...
John Morgan asks whether laments for the polytechnics may have policy impact
Andrew Adonis says latest salary increase for institution's leader is ¡®shameless and outrageous¡¯
Under-fire head of Bath's governing body defends high pay of Dame Glynis Breakwell after Hefce rebuke
Former UK universities minister¡¯s stance in contrast to that of Andrew Adonis and some in government
New centre could have ?200 million price tag and be funded by wealthy benefactor
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Architect of Browne review says he is yet to hear ¡®wholly convincing¡¯ case for reducing fees
It is difficult to say whether the recent criticisms of vice-chancellors¡¯ salaries by Jo Johnson, the universities minister, and Lord Adonis, the former education minister (¡°Who has final say on pay...
Pam Tatlow looks at the ¡®heroes¡¯ and ¡®villains¡¯ of the v-c salary row, and finds some unfortunate trends
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world¡¯s media
Middlesex head 'not worried' by Lord Adonis' calls for return of polytechnic-university divide
Report says Bath governance requires ¡®considerable improvement¡¯ to restore trust after Breakwell salary outcry