Residential courses should still have a home in university programming Off-campus trips have manifold benefits, especially for poorer students. We mustn’t lose them to technology or cost-cutting, says Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 24 July
More investment in extracurricular activities will pay off for universities Opportunities that enhance employability and the student experience will boost both enrolments and donations, says Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 24 February
Supporting student entrepreneurship could also boost lecture attendance Self-employment teaches valuable skills and offers more flexibility to fit work around academic and domestic demands, says Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 13 May
Green entrepreneurship is a win-win for students and the planet Helping students create climate-conscious start-ups would enhance campus learning and universities’ green credentials, says Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 29 December
Let’s not toss away our hard-won digital teaching expertise Disabled, disadvantaged, introverted and international students may all appreciate ongoing online options, says Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 3 June
Student start-up culture has hit new heights in pandemic Unsung efforts to help out in the community have also showcased outstanding student entrepreneurialism that must be further encouraged, says Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 20 August
Social entrepreneurship gives students skills and something to believe in More student-let social enterprises are a financially sound way to fight social injustices where charities might fall short, argues Robert Phillips By Robert Phillips 10 August