Truly supportive services
Institutions must focus closely on their duty of care for students with mental health difficulties, say Alastair Wilson and Richard Brunner

Institutions must focus closely on their duty of care for students with mental health difficulties, say Alastair Wilson and Richard Brunner

As student protests spread, several ministers have been publicly confronted about the impending rise in tuition fees. But for Vince Cable, who like most Liberal Democrats signed a pre-election pledge...
Right-wing think tank hails end of state sector's 'cosy settlement' on loans. Simon Baker reports
Examination board Edexcel may apply for degree-awarding powers, ߣߣÊÓÆµ has learned.
Share survey records scholars' shocked reaction to Browne and the CSR. Rebecca Attwood reports
Lord Browne of Madingley's argument that greater competition between universities and more information for students will drive up quality has been described as "nonsense, dishonest and dangerous".
Fear that universities may have to restructure courses to fit new system. Simon Baker reports
Report estimates the cost of peer review to UK universities to be £165 million, writes Paul Jump
Regional cash bankrolls postgraduate focus, but critics warn of reputational risks. John Gill writes
The university sectors of Norway, the Netherlands and Finland are models for the international community when it comes to accessibility and affordability, a new analysis suggests.
Academy's challenges feature among wide-ranging, myth-popping debates. Matthew Reisz reports

Shifting ideas of 'honour' have played a role in atrocities such as foot binding and the slave trade, but the concept can also be used to change entrenched views and end injustices, philosopher Kwame...

Alex Danchev salutes the inexplicable mastery of Cézanne, subject of a scrupulous exhibition

The National Grid spread light, but the unemployed still just hang on in the shadows, learns Gary Day
BirminghamQueering the MuseumIt is often assumed, argue the creators of a bold new exhibition at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (4 November to 30 January 2011), that the world is straight, and...