Guy Judge, 1949-2015
A pioneer in the application of computing to the teaching of economics has died

A pioneer in the application of computing to the teaching of economics has died

Universities awarding qualifications to those studying in the Caribbean must do more to monitor graduate employability

Anthony Trollope’s style is characterised by equivocation. How could Simon Grennan replicate this visually in a graphic novel adaptation?

Leverhulme TrustPhilip Leverhulme PrizesRecipients are awarded £100,000, which may be used for any purpose that would advance their researchBiological sciencesAward winner: Elizabeth...
The Higher Education Policy Institute produces analytical blue books and more polemical yellow books. The latter are particularly designed to stimulate debate. The recent letter from Michael Taylor...

Initial cohort of 20 funded researchers will receive tailored training and support to help stem leaks in the ‘pipeline’ to senior posts

Hundreds of researchers sign letter warning of cost of focusing exclusively on business-led priorities

Proposed Horizon 2020 changes could mean millions lost, says delegation

Those studying at Arizona State and other universities are in demand as firms across the US seek fresh business insights, says Jon Marcus

FoI request reveals UK institution’s legal costs in action that Vilnius University settled for £112,500

In the workplace and at the ballot box, it is time to reject stale ideology, says Thomas Docherty

As the statue of Cecil Rhodes is removed from the University of Cape Town, South Africa’s academy still needs monumental change, says Martin Hall

Tories talk of tougher visas and recognising top teaching. Labour alters funding plan for £6K fees. Greens promise to abolish fees

‘Outdated’ policies at almost 20 per cent of universities make claims on student work, THE survey finds

Elizabeth Greene applauds this compelling examination of the American poet’s achievement