Advantage Britain: ruling the education world post-Brexit
With the right strategies, becoming the leading country for scholarship and science is within the UK*s grasp, says Jamie Martin
With the right strategies, becoming the leading country for scholarship and science is within the UK*s grasp, says Jamie Martin
Report also cites rise in &South-to-North* ventures
We talk to the new chancellor of Bath Spa University about censorship, Brideshead Revisited and why campuses should be a place for outrage
President explains how the institution has increased enrolment and cut tuition fees as other US universities struggle with funding and recruitment
Chancellor's Autumn Statement confirms extra ?2 billion a year for R&D will be distributed by research funding agencies
Kevin?Dunseath and Chris?Hall on the issues that anyone considering setting up a programme abroad should think through before committing significant funds
Seven scholars relate how they stepped back or stepped in as they saw fit, while one contributor*s daughter describes the flip side
US academics say &greatest challenge facing management scholars* is proving the worth of research in the field
Pursuit of excellence, showcased?in the?WSJ/THE?College Rankings,?must?run parallel with the mission of?social mobility?
Book of the week: Political Svengalis, not the public, drive populist pantomimes of democracy, says Angelia Wilson
Must-read monographs serve up chicken, the history of drama, gender equality in class and the mixed fortunes of Mad Men and Hollywood moguls
Scrapping of BIS prompts warnings that universities may lose influence in Whitehall
But academics argue against narrow teaching focus and warn that technical skills have a &half-life*
Former universities minister calls for creation of academic council to advise ministers on decision making