Scaring the spooks away
Christopher Bigsby argues that academia is a prime recruiting ground for espionage ("Smiley's people", Opinion, 22 November). Leaving aside the point that I am not inclined to spy on people, I have...
Christopher Bigsby argues that academia is a prime recruiting ground for espionage ("Smiley's people", Opinion, 22 November). Leaving aside the point that I am not inclined to spy on people, I have...

Council鈥檚 chair ditches 鈥榤isleading鈥 wording on strategic importance of research. Paul Jump writes

Graphene discoverer takes aim at applied bias and short-term thinking. Paul Jump reports

Racial equality is sliding down the government鈥檚 agenda, says Sally Feldman
Learning outcomes' laudable vision has been obscured by bureaucracy and the market: it's time to return to first principles
Jack Grove speaks to the former president of Ireland who will lead an EU inquiry into higher education
The head of the UK鈥檚 first privately funded university has reacted to the creation of the second such institution with 鈥済reat scepticism鈥, warning that dependence on shareholders could be 鈥渆ven more...

Sir John O鈥橰eilly will soon become the sector鈥檚 most powerful civil servant. He talks to Elizabeth Gibney
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
鈥 A British scientist caught smuggling cocaine in a bid to impress someone he thought was a former Miss Bikini World has been jailed for almost five years, the Daily Mail reported on 21 November....
When CNN called the election for President Obama surprisingly early in the evening of 6 November, the crowd in Sproul Plaza went wild. There was cheering, dancing, hugging and, yes, a couple of...

GuildHE chief reassures sector as Willetts hails removal of size restrictions. John Morgan reports
The National Student Survey should be replaced by a poll asking undergraduates how much they have engaged with their studies and university life, the head of a mission group has said.Speaking at the...
Claims that overseas and private ventures may have added to financial woes. John Morgan reports

A national strategy on improving university access is set to be published by next autumn.