Russell Group chair hits back at ‘noise’ of university attacks
Glasgow vice-chancellor Sir Anton Muscatelli defends ‘cost-efficient’ sector driving UK growth
Glasgow vice-chancellor Sir Anton Muscatelli defends ‘cost-efficient’ sector driving UK growth
Glyn Davis, vice-chancellor at the University of Melbourne, on a 'rising chorus' of complaints about universities in the UK and Australia
Experienced sector figure to leave UUK post in September for powerful new regulator
Don’t blame vice-chancellors for their salaries – we need to rethink where power lies in universities, says Tom Cutterham
Emma Rees shares her holiday diary from the dunes
Replacing England’s tuition fee system with a cheaper and fairer alternative is not as difficult as many claim, says Andrew Adonis
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Andy Green weighs up the three main parties’ higher education policies and suggests his own solution to the funding question
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
University leaders dismayed by factual holes in the revived debate over tuition fees should respond with some broad brush strokes of their own, says Andy Westwood
A recent wave of commentators have been disparaging universities and painting all who work in them as complicit in a fraud. Philip Cowan examines their case
Seven scholars from around the world give us their festive reflections on snakes, bad lobster and turkeys’ backsides
Salary transparency can promote equality but also tends to foment jealousy and strife among academic staff, as Adrian Furnham has seen at first hand