UK schools are failing on higher education preparation – so universities must help
Better outreach and greater involvement in exam boards could raise expectations and standards for disadvantaged would-be students, says Martin Stephen

Better outreach and greater involvement in exam boards could raise expectations and standards for disadvantaged would-be students, says Martin Stephen

The unfettered pursuit of knowledge is every university’s core value – even if management doesn’t always see it that way, says Dennis Hayes

System expansion is not enough. Admission to higher-tariff institutions must somehow be opened up, says Paul Jump

Former OU pro vice-chancellor returns to take top job at troubled institution

A small but engaged audience for his reminiscences convinced John Brinnamoor that the future is in safe hands

Harvard experiment finds nearly half of academics amended their assessment of a research application after seeing randomly generated ‘expert scores’
Software could be adopted across the sector as early warning system for standards issues

Academics are watching to see how the University of Hong Kong will respond after one of its scholars was jailed for his role in 2014 protests

Monash wish list includes new agency, universal learning entitlement and ‘coherent’ funding model

Coalition, Labour and Greens respond to sector survey

Improving the culture surrounding mental health for postgraduates and PhD students also crucial to maintaining a healthy research system, Chris Skidmore tells leaders

Doane University librarian suspended in row over display

Negotiator says universities ‘no longer willing to pay’ big publishers without significant step towards open access

New law merges technical institutions into universities, but critics suspect political motives in run-up to general election

Explicit or not, misogyny is commonplace in academia, write Charmaine Willis and Nakissa Jahanbani, who offer advice on how men can become women’s allies