Blog confidential: Disingenuous in the extreme
Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online
Ohio State UniversityJennifer CrockerAn academic who studies relationships between undergraduates is to continue to gather evidence at first hand in a new teaching role at Ohio State University....
CanadaCuts result in phone-free zonesBudget cuts at a Canadian university have become so severe that some academics have had their office phones removed. The University of Alberta has suffered...
Outgoing founder of 'scholarly Wikipedia' ponders who will govern the project in future. John Gill writes
Ireland's prime minister, Brian Cowen, has announced the largest single investment of funding for research ever made in the country.It will amount to EUR360 million (£300 million) over five years,...
Olympic sportsman, practising lawyer and Lib Dem leader, Menzies Campbell puts it all down to his time at university

Canada is using its relative economic strength to attract world-class students, scientists and researchers, says Amit Chakma
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Filming has started on a university-set comedy featuring a ruthless vice-chancellor, it was reported on 15 July. The Channel 4 series Campus, set at the fictional Kirke University, is due to be...
Liverpool John Moores and Bedfordshire fall short in delivering results. Paul Jump reports
A worldwide trend of falling state investment and rising tuition fees will prompt intense competition in the "globally traded commodity" of higher education - and the sector must also prepare for the...
De Montfort pays the biggest penalty as Hefce confirms grants. Simon Baker writesUniversities and colleges that recruited too many students in 2009-10 will have their grants cut by a total of almost...
Vince Cable's alternative to fees and student loans comes under fire from critics. Simon Baker reports
University leaders have warned of the dangers of "turning back the clock" on student numbers and prioritising low-cost courses after the government told them to prepare for contraction and "deep cuts...
The development of a national student charter took a step forward last week as a group was convened to examine the idea.Expectations on feedback, learning facilities and student welfare will be set...