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The former music journalist turned SOAS academic talks about why London’s black music cultures deserve more study
Others suggest government position on joining research programme is unchanged, while Cummings’ view may balance criticism of EU on research with openness to association
‘MIT of the North’ idea seen as ignoring imbalances in research funding that undermine regions
Study of European Social Survey data finds academics more left-leaning than almost any other professional group, but show ‘no greater homogeneity’ in beliefs
Office for Students registration process alone cost sector combined ?2 million, according to unpublished UUK report
Tim Blackman also sees green shoots for part-time higher education in Wales that could nourish revival in England
Balancing Dominic Cummings’ agenda with industrial strategy approach, and deciding on geographical focus for increased investment, seen as key challenges
English regulator’s chief executive sets out priorities for year ahead, including admissions and recruitment review
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months
Ex-Tory adviser pushes plan to legislate to create ‘national academic freedom champion’ to ‘lead on sanctions where appropriate’
As Conservatives turn towards non-graduate voters, they may find universities a tempting target for economic and cultural hits, writes John Morgan
Science spending increase, research funding system revamp, targeting of ‘low-quality courses’ among other potential implications from result
Guardian editor-at-large turned Manchester sociology professor discusses how UK universities are in an ‘analogous crisis’ to journalism on race
King’s College London survey finds ‘significant agreement’ between students and the public ‘on the value of freedom of expression’
Paper warns that Office for Students must work to build ‘constructive dialogue’ and ‘assure itself’ that it meets legal requirements
As concerns rise about mainstream universities’ affordability, social impact and working cultures, the UK’s Labour Party is mulling the idea of fostering cooperative, comprehensive universities. John Morgan travels to Manchester and Preston to examine some experiments that could point the way
Conservatives’ intense scepticism about the value of expanded higher education set against Labour’s attack on ‘failed free-market experiment’, as differing philosophies underlie pledges
Huge deficits emerge as universities start to publish 2018-19 accounts – but impact will be reversed next year
Institutions can bid for funding to host network that will drive civic university agenda, as it gains political traction
Newcastle posts ?44 million deficit after one-off USS charge, but sector’s results expected to rebound next year
Growing numbers of university leavers, and their concentration in cities, could have a significant impact at the ballot box – and throw up challenges for universities, too
Party manifestos all seen as likely to drive English institutions’ focus away from dwindling per-student funding, towards increasing research income
Conservatives also aim to tackle ‘low-quality courses’ in England and ‘reform the science funding system’
Manifesto also pledges ‘fundamental rethink’ of teaching and research assessment, plus end to ‘failed free market’ in higher education and to staff casualisation