Signs of the Times
A dozen of the huge LED advertising screens in New York's Times Square are coordinating for the first time to bring video art created by an academic at the University for the Creative Arts to...

A dozen of the huge LED advertising screens in New York's Times Square are coordinating for the first time to bring video art created by an academic at the University for the Creative Arts to...

Sarah Cunnane on the former Kingston employee taking terpsichorean aim at a 'circle of corruption'

Fees could rise at lower end as pool shrinks, while ABB allows expansion at top. David Matthews writes

Government's confused and 'negative' social mobility strategy attacked. Rachel Williams writes

"Hands off our northeastern Scottish colleagues."That was the vigorous response of Janet Fluellen, our Director of Curriculum Development, to all those critics who have lined up to attack the...

As the next spending review looms, opinion is split on keeping the current set-up. Paul Jump reports
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Universities are beginning to find the price of sporting glory too high to bear, writes Jon Marcus
• Academics at a Jesuit university in the US who challenged a leading Catholic Republican politician over his proposed budget cuts have earned themselves a pious response. Staff at Georgetown...
An every-university-for-itself stance in the face of more austerity could leave higher education worse off as a sector
The MBA landscape in Germany has always been somewhat troubled. For a start, the degree was actually prohibited until 1990, and since then, the road has been a rapid but rocky one. Recently, articles...

These images, held in the archives of the University of Strathclyde, come from the papers of William J. Ireland (1924-2002), a graduate of the Scottish School of Physical Education who went on to...
Royal Holloway, University of LondonPhilip SteinbergAn expert in Arctic geopolitics will this month swap the Sunshine State of Florida for the Home Counties and a prestigious fellowship. Philip...

The Bauhaus school is getting a retrospective in London, after a gap of more than 40 years. Alexander Massouras writes

Untold riches could be yours with academics’ secret codex. Les Gofton gets a head start