Lord Adonis is dead wrong: tuition fees should stay
Knee-jerk, uncosted and damaging calls to abolish fees must be resisted, says聽Bill Rammell

Knee-jerk, uncosted and damaging calls to abolish fees must be resisted, says聽Bill Rammell

Flexible degrees and a clearer public contribution to their cost would command widespread support, says Iain Martin聽

US universities鈥 efforts to remain positive won鈥檛 wash. Trump is a disaster for recruitment, say Philip Altbach and Hans de Wit

Early career academics can be left to sink or swim when navigating the choppy waters of learning scholarly writing. Helen Sword says a more formal, communal approach can help everyone, especially...

John Morgan considers the hierarchies of prestige in higher education, the insights offered by big data research, and whether mixed-ability universities are the answer

Tuition fees rank marginally above animal rights on list of voting priorities聽鈥 but young people assign higher importance

As the row over fees reignites and mutates into a debate over the very purpose of universities, silence reigns on the issue of hyper-selectivity

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Emilie Murphy was not the first academic to declare that the teaching excellence framework could not possibly be credible 鈥渨ithout anyone actually stepping foot inside classrooms and lecture theatres...
Teesside University recently announced that all professors who are not in management roles will have to reapply for their jobs (鈥淯niversity tells entire professoriate to reapply for their jobs鈥, News...
There is something deeply disingenuous about Jo Johnson鈥檚 roseate view of the effect of tuition fees on our universities. Prospective students are clearly put off by the threat of graduating with 拢57...