Opinion

In turning away record numbers of applicants, we fail young people. We must provide more places, argues David Green

11 March

The Bologna Process covers 46 countries and 30 million students, but fundamental issues remain, says Anne Corbett

11 March

Cato, the feline friend of Dan Cohn-Sherbok, puts the cat among the pigeons and says don’t be a mutt, keep a moggie

4 March

The CRU stands accused of political manipulation but, says Martin Cohen, this is what scientists have always done

4 March

Poor student attendance and generous exam marking are making a mockery of higher education, reveals a lecturer

25 February

Our literary culture is threatened by the decline of quality criticism. Kevin Sharpe demands that scholars fight back

25 February

Tom Ford's glossy foray into film has moments to admire, not least its leading man, writes Duncan Wu

18 February

Institutions and sector agencies should be more open with data to enable informed choices, says Paul Marshall

18 February

The French have a habit of entrusting translation to anyone with a bilingual dictionary, complains Michael Bulley

18 February

Institutions must embrace Hefce's costing methodology if they are to get the funding they want, says Stuart Palmer

11 February

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Inappropriate attention from a supervisor

11 February

Universities have yet to convince us that a higher level of cap would make a difference, argues Charles Clarke

11 February

In the aftermath of J. D. Salinger’s death, Robert Segal looks again at the novel that made his reputation, and asks whether it is relevant today

8 February

Cherish the humble professor whose focus is on knowledge - not the latest gimmick - while you can, says Jeffrey Ross

4 February