Rise of work experience presents universities with a range of challenges
Institutions must adapt as employers shun Ucas points and degrees, says Paul Redmond

Institutions must adapt as employers shun Ucas points and degrees, says Paul Redmond

Keep watching the skies…

Poet and Russia scholar has died at the age of 98

Why do we let people get away with it? asks John Field

Labour leadership hopeful would also extend student finance to apprentices

This week's issue discussed by the ߣߣÊÓÆµ team

Prestigious event will host official launch of the 2015-16 World University Rankings

PhD student’s Anglo-Iranian composition to be performed at London opera festival

ߣߣÊÓÆµ analysis reveals the institutions with the most Nobel prizewinners this century

UK is second to US for nationality of Nobel prizewinners in the 21st century

Study finds that pay gap between graduates from independent and state schools grows by 11 percentage points in the first three years of employment

A scholar who pioneered the study of the economies of Japan and East Asia – and comparative organisational structures across the world – has died.

We talk to the Labour MP for Barking and former chair of the Public Accounts Committee

A study of private property reminds us to reflect on the things we don’t control, finds Jane O’Grady

Director of knowledge exchange hub says that the arts and humanities can play a key role in bringing creative companies and academics together