Worker bees are doing more for less of the honey
An academy built on low-wage, part-time staff will be a deficient and unworthy one, argues Deborah Rogers

An academy built on low-wage, part-time staff will be a deficient and unworthy one, argues Deborah Rogers

United StatesRich get richer fasterThe 40 richest universities in the US are getting wealthier at a faster rate than other higher education institutions, according to a report by the Moody’s...

A leading social and cultural historian of 19th- and 20th-century Britain has died

We speak to an American linguist who will become the first foreigner to head a Norwegian institution of higher education

Royal Society/British AcademyNewton International FellowshipsThese fellowships are given to non-UK early career postdoctoral researchers in the humanities, engineering and natural and social sciences...

Student votersGreens overtake Lib DemsThe Green Party has seen a surge in support among university students at the expense of the Liberal Democrats, according to a poll of 13,000 undergraduates. More...


The 2015 general election campaign has seen the usual scrabbling around for any bit of celebrity endorsement the parties can muster. The Conservatives seem daily to wheel out a former New Labour-...
I am glad that David Prosser was interested in my review of Emma Crewe’s The House of Commons (“The personal pitch”, Letters, 23 April). But I would not necessarily agree with Prosser in his belief...
I was delighted to read about the University of Exeter breaking the taboo and issuing details concerning the impact of PhD studies on the physical and mental health of students (“Four in 10 say PhD...
I deplore the decision by Queen’s University Belfast to cancel the international conference “Understanding Charlie: New perspectives on contemporary citizenship after Charlie Hebdo” (“Charlie Hebdo...
From reading the article “Gold papers: publishers share £10m in APC payments” (News, 16 April), readers might conclude that some journal publishers do not publish many open access articles. However,...
I agree with Daniel K. Sokol’s concerns about academics diagnosing the impact of illness on student performance (“Reserving judgement”, Opinion, 23 April). However, nowhere in his article does he...
In the feature in which experts quizzed politicians about higher education policy (“Answers for everything”, 23 April), the Green Party’s Dave Cocozza refers to the scaling-back or closure of every...

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