Willetts vaunts UK birth cohort study
Minister wins fans for affirming value of data

Minister wins fans for affirming value of data
As a University of Salford student I want to express my opposition to the closure of its modern languages courses and explain why I think the university is making a grave mistake.Salford says the...

Failure to evaluate the impact of widening participation funding - and to fight for its retention - has left it vulnerable to the axe

Open access is a utopian pipe dream, says Richard Hoyle

Lisa Downing on why the erosion of women’s, gender and sexuality studies in UK universities is cause for concern

NUS’ outgoing leader tells John Morgan that v‑cs and Russell Group must press the sector’s case to government

V-c points to reform’s intellectual and vocational benefits

No such thing as higher education sector, PA Consulting poll hears

Fire-damaged survey ordered by Charles I yields its secrets at last

THE Leadership and Management Awards charity IntoUniversity in vanguard of outreach

Student protests brought down a government but failed to freeze tuition fees: what’s next for a province where universities remain high on the political agenda? Elizabeth Gibney reports from Montreal

Cuts to widening participation funds anticipated to meet spending review targets

Chris Hackley on his moment of sporting triumph

Jules Pretty explores the oceans that haunt our imaginations

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