UUK’s cynical Egypt links put profit before human rights
More than 200 academics voice concerns about government attempts to forge partnerships between British and Egyptian universities, despite Cairo’s crackdown on dissent. More...
More than 200 academics voice concerns about government attempts to forge partnerships between British and Egyptian universities, despite Cairo’s crackdown on dissent. More...
When I moved to a German university, my colleagues were incredulous at the UK’s obsession with filling places. More...
One university I worked at had no promotions criteria; at another they were so vague as to be meaningless. More...
Calls for public inquiry grow amid anger at lack of clear schedule for displaced residents and businesses. More...
US topples Britain as most popular country for educating world’s political leaders. More...
A scheme lauded by Barack Obama is steering pupils out of hardship and into university. More...
My Café Scientifique project brings academics and the public together in an informal setting. It has been a revelation. More...
The transition to university is drastic – and not everyone sails through it. That’s why university mental health setups are second to none. More...
Number of disadvantaged students at Russell Group institutions virtually unchanged since 2010. More...