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27 février 2016

Why it really does pay to get a good degree: you earn more

The Guardian homeBy. Study finds a significant salary premium for an ‘Attila the Hun’ (2:1) over a ‘Douglas Hurd’ (third). More...

27 février 2016

World of the university dean: the smaller the irritation the thinner the skin

The Guardian homeBy. Like many, I became an academic because I wanted to combine the freedom of a beatnik poet with the job security and pension of a 1950s civil servant. Academic contentment generally correlates with self-assessment on these two parameters. More...

27 février 2016

Is selling student loans to the private sector such a bad thing?

The Guardian homeBy. The terms of student debt would have to be nailed down if it were sold – which would stop ministers flexing repayments at will. More...

27 février 2016

US supreme court: the cases – what happens next and who does it benefit?

The Guardian homeBy. Several pending cases with potentially landscape-altering implications on issues such as abortion and voting rights will likely be heard by an eight-justice court. More...

27 février 2016

Scrap the social work bursary, and lose students like us

The Guardian homeBy. As rumours spread that the government is considering axing bursaries, six social work students say what getting a bursary means to them. More...

27 février 2016

Percentage of poorer students accepted to Oxbridge falls, figures show

The Guardian homeBy. Figures show decline in pupils from poor socio-economic background, but universities use different definition and their figures reveal improvements. More...

27 février 2016

How can the UK overcome a national skills shortage? Think local

The Guardian homeBy. Universities must join forces with employers in their regions to produce graduates who meet the changing needs of industry. More...

27 février 2016

The anti-lobbying clause will undermine evidence, policy and the public interest

The Guardian homeBy. A Cabinet Office proposal to ban organisations receiving government funding from using those funds to influence policy threatens to put the brakes on the research impact agenda. More...
27 février 2016

I've finally admitted that I'm a dyslexic academic – and I'm terrified

The Guardian homeBy. After 23 years of struggling to cope in private, I’ve just told HR that I have dyslexia. But it’s what happens next that’s worrying me. More...
27 février 2016

Universities must reach out to the poorest in society – for everybody’s sake

The Guardian homeBy. If universities broaden their intake, it won’t be just the individuals involved who benefit. The government is helping them do just that. More...
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