Israeli wins compensation but loses bias case
OIA orders Warwick to pay £1,000 but finds no evidence that Smadar Bakovic was marked down unfairly

OIA orders Warwick to pay £1,000 but finds no evidence that Smadar Bakovic was marked down unfairly

Universities may need to do more to integrate part-time students into their research culture, a survey suggests

Toni Pearce confident BIS negotiations will pay dividends for students

Scholars say culture of deference stifles development

Barts Pathology Museum prepares the specimens for autumn lectures

Lecturer says profession should widen its global outlook

Rare recognition by standards watchdog

Open educational resources considered by institutions and publishers

End of racial affirmative action may not be bad news for minorities, study shows

“Forget it, Jake, it’s Chinatown.”Those are the last words of the great detective film Chinatown (1974), directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson. I used the film as my primary example...

Private sector hopes to grow on back of oil-backed education funding boost

A physics/teaching degree has produced its first graduates

Maureen McNeil praises a short overview of the challenges of recent body politics

Roza Tsagarousianou on an attempt to make sense of how the country has been subjected to international scrutiny

Tony Mann examines the argument that miscalculations can lead to triumphs