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Opinion

Universities overlook ways to make savings simply because they do not focus on institution-wide schemes, argues Microsoft*s Ray Fleming

30 May

Gymnast Beth Tweddle found university helped her become a well-rounded person and taught her time management

27 May

Sally Hunt urges UK academics to join the campaign to free colleagues jailed in Colombia for their political views

27 May

If the academy is to survive, it needs domestic support to take the offensive internationally, argues Anthony Seldon

20 May

Before music became his life, a university writing course provided Liam Fray with creative stimulation and excitement

20 May

Bridging the chasm that separates universities from the environments that support them enriches and enlivens the educational experience, argues Tara Brabazon

19 May

The decline of modern languages in the UK threatens our place in the European conversation, writes Anthony Bushell

13 May

Stuart Maconie found his voice at university and took his first (albeit faltering) steps towards music journalism

13 May

Gary Day looks through his periscope at submarine movies, in which John Mills often plays a leading role

13 May

After a general election with no clear winner, the scientific method can build consensus and support stable government, argues Christopher Tyler

12 May

Directly funding further education colleges would allow them to take their rightful place in the academy, argues Philip Davies

9 May

Popular culture is dismissed as trash by some academics, but as Lady Gaga 每 &Baudrillard in a bra* 每 shows, there*s plenty of intellectual value in the dustbin. Tara Brabazon digs in

From water-pistol mayhem to dissertation immersion, says Konnie Huq, university offers exhilaration and self-discovery

6 May

Producing the highest-quality MBAs is the unabashed aim of 'sausage factory' BPP. Katie Best is proud to see it deliver

6 May

Gary Day finds the omission of one victim's tale disturbing in the gritty realism of Five Daughters

6 May

Funny how typing-pool notions persist in a Web 2.0 world, says Sally Feldman

6 May

The critique of independent schools* advantages in university admissions has raised its head again, but the academy should not be in the business of compensating for state schools* failures, argue Ted Tapper and Brian Salter

2 May

Being creative without commercial pressure is a privilege enjoyed only in higher education, says Zandra Rhodes

29 April

Releasing Open Educational Resources is not only a commendable way to broaden access to scholarship, it can cost-effectively boost your institution*s profile and student numbers, says Russell Stannard

24 April

Michael Wood calls for a global organisation to set up a quality-controlled academic repository for all disciplines

22 April

Gary Day is more entertained by Alastair Stewart's tie than he is by the three main political leaders

22 April