Education and satisfaction are antithetical
Why keep on assessing how students feel? asks Joanna Williams
Why keep on assessing how students feel? asks Joanna Williams

Apprentice interviewer Claude Littner offers UK business schools advice on balancing the practical and the theoretical
Mike Cole praises Venezuela for “the promotion of social democracy and the mass alleviation of poverty” (“What is the best bloc for a 21st-century education system?”, From Where I Sit, 9 October). He...

Scholarship can be a fearsome activity, as Chris Walsh discovered when he set out to investigate the figure of the coward

Only the brave - Facing up to intellectual cowardice

Download the podcastBusinessman Claude Littner, known for his appearances alongside Sir Alan Sugar on reality television programme The Apprentice, talks to ߣߣƵ reporter Chris...

Universities should encourage graduates to stay in the city where they studied by helping them to find jobs and housing, a report recommends.

Simon Nelson tells ߣߣƵ podcast original claims were ‘overhyped and unrealistic’

Universities have suffered a cut in initial teacher training (ITT) places as the government continues to expand its Schools Direct policy

Download the podcastSimon Nelson, chief executive of the UK massive open online course platform FutureLearn, talks to ߣߣƵ reporter, Chris Parr, about the one-year anniversary of...

April McMahon blames ‘years of underinvestment’ for tumbling league table positions

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David Willetts, the former universities minister, ranks among “34 leading social scientists” awarded fellowship status by the Academy of Social Sciences

Download the podcastShlomo Sand, emeritus professor in the department of history at the University of Tel Aviv, in conversation with ߣߣƵ writer, Matthew Reisz.In this podcast, the...

Education lawyer Smita Jamdar on the danger of piecemeal change to the regulatory regime