Get it while it’s hot: Marguerite Dennis urges UK institutions to try a slice of African ‘pie’
The continent’s burgeoning economies could prove a major source of future student recruitment, says Marguerite Dennis
The continent’s burgeoning economies could prove a major source of future student recruitment, says Marguerite Dennis

A lecturer who inspired his students “to change the world of design” has died.Ian Noble was born on 15 October 1960 and grew up near Fareham in Hampshire before going to what was then Portsmouth...

University of LincolnHugh ByrdHugh Byrd, who has just joined the University of Lincoln as professor of architecture, joked that he must be “crazy” to swap New Zealand for the East Midlands. “I have a...
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Dale Salwak, a dedicated teacher, never stopped seeking a deeper appreciation of his subject. One day, he realised knowledge had evolved into intuitive understanding and lecture notes could be put...

Canadian human rights case highlights disquiet over Beijing-funded institutes. Jon Marcus reports

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The UK must build work experience into higher education with the same vigour as it did in the 1950s, Quintin McKellar argues

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US president Barack Obama’s announcement that $100 million (£66 million) is to be invested in an initiative to map the human brain has been welcomed by the country’s higher education institutions.