Manchester’s Bernstein: universities key to ‘world’s most successful cities’
Driving force in ‘edgy, self-confident’ city’s regeneration rallies sector support for Northern Powerhouse
Driving force in ‘edgy, self-confident’ city’s regeneration rallies sector support for Northern Powerhouse
Quiet acceptance of accent discrimination damages efforts to make classrooms more inclusive, says Katerina Loukopoulou
Ministers are foolish to abandon the conclusions of the 1971 review that has informed UK research policy for 45 years, say Donald Braben and John Dainton
Social scientists are innovating to ensure their research is relevant, but more must be done, says Rick Delbridge
With degrees now necessary for entry into more jobs than ever before, John Morgan considers the economic arguments for expanding higher education
UK needs an antidote to London dominance and toxic deindustrialisation, says John Morgan
Liberal arts colleges are often perceived as being elite and irrelevant. But the best among them excel in areas such as engagement and focus on critical thinking. Ellie Bothwell explores whether...
New vice-chancellor Hugh Brady hopes innovation programmes will spur graduates to become social and business entrepreneurs
Discipline at ‘critical point’ in UK as universities struggle to replace retiring staff, says report led by Newcastle vice-chancellor
Analysis of university-city performance shows UK’s capital has a lot to lose if EU exit is botched
Position in the overall rankings does not capture some of the ways in which many institutions in developing countries shine. Ellie Bothwell reports
Glasgow vice-chancellor Sir Anton Muscatelli defends ‘cost-efficient’ sector driving UK growth
Hefce stops short of adopting Lord Stern’s proposal to include university-wide impact in research assessment scores
THE analysis shows which institutions are on the verge of wider recognition for their impressive research performance