Sir Alan Langlands: higher student loan repayments still a risk
Outgoing Hefce captain proud of guiding sector through choppy waters

Outgoing Hefce captain proud of guiding sector through choppy waters

Analysts accuse organisation of ‘misrepresenting’ figures

Universities urged to adopt Arrive guidelines

Scott Armstrong’s 2013 Max Perutz Prize-winning essay on xenon’s potential to save lives

This guidance for university tutors is taken from a 1674 book, Firmianus and Dubitantius, which consists of “certain dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisms...

Economists dispute degree to which universities attract overseas investors. David Matthews writes
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University College LondonDilly FungOn being offered the position of director of University College London’s Centre for the Advancement of Learning and Teaching, Dilly Fung immediately thought of her...

An American political scientist and social critic whose writings were acclaimed by Christopher Hitchens as “scholarly but jargon-free, anchored in modern references but with a strong sense of history...

Robert Eaglestone on a bravura exploration of the most demanding subject in literary criticism

Small towns were often accommodating to those without a straight sensibility, finds Sally R. Munt

Arne Hintz welcomes a timely contribution to the post-Leveson debate

Jon Turney is dispirited by the rhetoric of collapse in a sober analysis of two global crises

Hayley Jayne Bradley on theatre’s love/hate relationship with victims, vixens and transgressors

Ivor Gaber on how broadcasters report stories in which the status quo is under threat