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As political own goals go, threatening to both cap and confine international students to ‘elite’ institutions was in a class of its own, says David Bell
UK higher education is in robust shape, but it must be willing to build multiple bridges in 2022, says David Bell
David Bell enjoys a lively overview of an era by ‘the doyen of post-war British history’
Students from poorer regions who enter their local workforce after graduation should also be celebrated, says Sir David Bell
The UK’s new higher education minister needs to move beyond recent spats to prioritise science, funding and mitigating Brexit, says David Bell
Sir David Bell reacts to HE participation rate figures
UK universities could curry much more political favour if they adopted a more constructive and pragmatic tone, says Sir David Bell
Sir David Bell fails to recognise the portrait of v-cs in a critique of neoliberalism in the US academy
The sector must exploit machinery of government changes to boost science, social mobility and teacher education, argues Sir David Bell
Consultation is good, but universities must respond robustly, he says
We should pay attention to undergraduates’ physical and mental health, finances, ambitions and expectations, argue David Bell, Marina Della Giusta and Antonia Fernandez