Are graduates good value for money?
With degrees now necessary for entry into more jobs than ever before, John Morgan considers the economic arguments for expanding higher education

With degrees now necessary for entry into more jobs than ever before, John Morgan considers the economic arguments for expanding higher education

Book of the week: Apps are taking us places, fast – but do we always want to go? John Gilbey considers the value of rapidly changing tech

UK leads drive towards more open way of sharing science, says Jo Johnson

UK universities could curry much more political favour if they adopted a more constructive and pragmatic tone, says Sir David Bell

Sir Mark Walport acknowledges ‘challenge’ of UK’s departure from European Union as sector anxiety grows

European Union students enrolling next year will pay the same fees as UK students

Universities Australia urges government to recognise sector's role in foreign policy review

Even in an unpredictable world, there are clues about the future of student movement, says Anna Esaki-SmithÂ

Institutions that succeed in helping regional growth deserve being included in measures of performance, says Simon Baker

Sources say Jo Johnson’s prospects may be impaired by Theresa May’s anger over overseas students battle

First minister speaks at launch of Universities Scotland's global higher education campaign

European Innovation Council mission to create ‘unicorns’ may deprive academics of funding, critics warn

Terry Dray explains what other institutions can learn from Liverpool John Moores University’s recent review of career development services