Tax plan could deter high-flyers
Levy for non-domiciled residents threatens the recruitment of top academics, writes John Gill
Levy for non-domiciled residents threatens the recruitment of top academics, writes John Gill
Evangelist Oral Roberts, who runs his own university in Tulsa, Oklahoma, climbed a campus tower last year and announced to millions of television viewers that God would "call him home" if they did...
HEFCEACADEME GIVES THE THUMBS UPA survey of universities and other institutions in the sector suggests that the Higher Education Funding Council for England is held in high regard by the sector. The...
Georgia Law School mediation technique is to be showcased in Edinburgh. Tariq Tahir reports
The lecturers' union at Edge Hill University has declared a formal dispute with managers amid concerns about personnel practices.The 0-member branch's relationship with the university's human...
The REF will leave the funding council with many of the same problems that plagued the RAE, argues Ian Marshall
Academics have heroically filled the gap as student funding falls and numbers rise, but it's now time to rethink teaching, says Alan Gilbert

Clear punctuation and compound constructions in titles give research papers an immediate visual impact, says James Hartley
Attack fuels speculation over the future of Hefce's research funding role. Zoe Corbyn reports
Moves by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to protect biodiversity by banning dangerous non-native animal species would normally be expected to have scientists' unqualified...
London Met told to look into claims it pressured students for a good rating, writes Rebecca Attwood

"Once again, the Government seems to have thrown money at a problem and got little in return," The Daily Telegraph said in its leading article on 20 February. The subject was university dropouts, a...
Rural areas gain as AimHigher redirects funding to address imbalance. Melanie Newman reports
A decision to separate teaching from research at a world-leading faculty at University College London was billed as a way of streamlining administration and freeing up senior academics' time.But...
Paper says the prevailing student-first 'mantra' ignores tutors' strengths. Melanie Newman reports