Would-be students not getting the message about bursaries
Information often comes too late to influence the choice of where to study. Rebecca Attwood reports
Information often comes too late to influence the choice of where to study. Rebecca Attwood reports
The Welsh Assembly Government is to overhaul the way it spends its £450 million annual budget for higher education.The strategy, announced last week by Jane Hutt, Minister for Education, includes...
No one on The X Factor compares to Gracie Fields, who brought her art to millions, says Gary Day
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Sorcha Gunne and Zoë Brigley Thompson explain that they study rape and its narratives to understand and demythologise a difficult and unpleasant subject. But such is the taboo, it's tough to discuss...
Goodbye, sweet Calliope, farewell Erato? In a consumerist world where speed and image rule, poetry's emotional meanings are being lost. Neil McBride muses, partly through verse, on the future of this...

Bruno Cousin and Michèle Lamont say academics at France's public universities need to rethink their strategy after this year's protests alienated the public and had little impact on the Government

Ruffled feathers - French universities and reform

There are plenty of opportunities for academics to take advantage of social media, but it’s important to separate the gems of revelation from the nonsense
Midway through ten-year framework, investment remains ‘relatively static’ as percentage of GDP. Zoë Corbyn reports
Debate leads to anger over Lord Drayson’s accusation that scientists don’t fully recognise their accountability to taxpayers. Zoë Corbyn reports

Grappling with the frustrating process of applying for grants
Academics claim STEM policies threaten UK’s ‘last remaining world-leading sector’. Hannah Fearn reports

The feminist struggle in the 1970s against discriminatory dress codes remains relevant today, says Clare Rose
Universities UK head is ‘bluntly’ quizzed over where cuts should be made. Zoë Corbyn reports