University
The expansion of higher education: have students and taxpayers had a raw deal?
Twenty-first century study has been a story of unfair treatment and accountancy tricks
How a new economics syllabus is preparing students for the real-world economy
Critics of the old model of economics teaching are right. But there’s an alternative: and it’s already being taught to undergraduates worldwide
International students boost the economy by £20.3bn—we must encourage more of them to study in Britain
The impact is positive in every local authority area and every constituency. Time government policy took that into account
Oxbridge is failing black students—but the problem begins far earlier
Discussion about admission to Britain’s top universities should be seen as a small part of a far more complex issue
The tuition fee system is "fair and effective"
Debating tuition fees is a distraction from the real changes we need to see in our universities
“We plan to appeal.” Why it’s time to scrap the Teaching Excellence Framework for universities
Universities are gaming a system which measures the wrong things in the first place. But what to replace it with?
Degrees of failure: why it’s time to reconsider how we run our universities
They have grown vast—and vastly expensive. Time to stop and ask whether something's gone wrong
Part-time student numbers are plummeting—here’s why
Last year alone the number declined by 8 per cent. This is not just bad news for the individuals who miss out; society at large will be the poorer
What will change under the Higher Education and Research Act?
Universities may suffer under an ill-advised regulatory regime
The SNP’s higher education blunder
The student numbers "cap" is deeply flawed
Universities challenged: we must not overturn a successful system
A thousand wasteful weeds are set to bloom in Jo Johnson's HERB garden
How to stop the “brain drain”
Of all new graduates from UK universities in 2014 and 2015, a quarter were working in London within six months