Just as universities are having to adjust funding models, so they must drop old assumptions about what they should offer and how to deliver it, argues Mike Boxall
As the gateway to the professions, universities must do all they can, including considering context in admissions, to ensure fair access, says David Lammy
Michael Thorne is sceptical about media commentary that assumes that a wave of mergers and takeovers is the inevitable result of the recent funding cuts
Tim Luckhurst says economic and legal problems are already threatening the journalism profession - any lack of integrity could be fatal for the business
Family responsibilities require complex arrangements to allow time for work – but when they break down, they become an acute source of anxiety for the temporary contractor
The new decade offers exciting technological developments that can transform our learning environment and bring multiple benefits to all university students
Scientists offered guidelines to repair the damage caused by the Nutt affair, but the Government’s response threatens to undermine independent advice and must be resisted, writes Evan Harris
A radical rebranding programme would please politicians, obviate the need for the QAA and bring a certain je ne sais quoi to the sector. Michael Thorne writes