Singapore university’s 20-year enrolment a challenge for staff
Tan Eng Chye reflects on how pioneering lifelong learning programme has fared in its first year

Tan Eng Chye reflects on how pioneering lifelong learning programme has fared in its first year

Open access requirements for arts, humanities and social sciences need to reflect the distinctive nature of those disciplines, writes Sarah Kember

Universities should offer residence halls that support students’ socialising rather than expensive luxury-style apartments, argue Fred Volk and Joshua BrownÂ

Turnitin tool offers limited improvement in detection rate

Funding challenges need cooperative spirit among educators, finance officers say

Report suggests researchers feel there is no substitute for the traditional book-length contribution to knowledge

Some parliamentarians hope Bulgaria’s Mariya Gabriel will reshape the EU’s new research package to spread grants more evenly across the continent

Are distance learning programmes still a profitable and academically beneficial pursuit for universities? Neil Kemp asks

Ivy League icon praised for defending race-based admissions, but faulted for actual record

Report for Research England warns assessment may be constraining academics' publishing options

US study reveals that it’s not just a matter of how much sleep learners get – when they go to bed matters, too

Historically black colleges and universities in the US have never had the funding or the prestige enjoyed by many other institutions. Yet, argue Marybeth Gasman and Thai-Huy Nguyen, they may have...

Book of the week: Suzanne Franks assesses the state – and future directions – of media studies

Davina Quinlivan welcomes a bold new overview of where lesbian cinema is going today