Opinion

Using peer review to reflect the holistic nature of journal 'output' would mitigate the REF, argues Keith Kahn-Harris

23 June

Move over, 'helicopter parents': a new model is strafing the US sector and is on its way here. Peter Gumbel offers an early warning

23 June

New College is a necessary response to a state-run model that denudes our precious autonomy, argues Frank Furedi

16 June

On the eve of the White Paper, Steve West reflects on the passion, partnerships and diversity that will stand the sector in good stead

16 June

The road to hell is paved with good policy intentions, says Mike Boxall: the academy needs the right incentives to deliver public benefits

9 June

Coalition policies deserve opprobrium - a minister cut from the same cloth as the academy does not, says Wes Streeting

9 June

Even in the web age, academic get-togethers remain relevant, says Alice Bell

9 June

Writing course materials for Goldsmiths was a young Gabriel Egan’s first scholarly work. Two decades later, they’re part of a ‘superstar’ institution’s offerings

7 June

In a climate of higher fees and rising unemployment, student litigation is likely to increase. Adam Brett offers his evaluation of what universities must do to stay out of court

3 June

Roger Brown offers a dystopian vision of university closures, cheap, unregulated for-profits and declining standards

2 June

Julian Beer and colleagues warn that the U-Multirank ranking system lacks flexibility and will not reflect institutions' missions

2 June

Tier 4 reforms discriminate against the private sector and give the QAA too much power, Geoffrey Alderman warns

26 May

Calm down Vince: Lord Browne is ready to kick-start the stuttering engine of university reform. Rob Cuthbert imagines the possibilities

26 May

Citation indices are poor and distorting proxies for research quality - they should get the boot, argues Thomas Docherty

19 May

By restoring cuts made to Oscar Wilde's work, we gain insights into the political forces underpinning censorship, says Nicholas Frankel

19 May

The critics are wrong, argues Rick Rylance; the AHRC is funding research into the 'Big Society', not promoting it

12 May

Academy take note: the International Baccalaureate offers the best preparation for higher study, argue John Oakes and Anthony Seldon

12 May

David Vaiani argues that the UK's universities must cast off the bonds of state finance to thrive on the global stage

5 May

In the last in this series, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Final reckoning

5 May

There are pitfalls to setting up an overseas campus but the grand ideas do translate into practice, says Paul Greatrix

5 May

The royal wedding demanded a topsy-turvy carnival of sex and symbolic slaughter, says Camilla Power, but trying to exercise a human right to ritual participation landed her in jail

4 May