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When it launches next year, the lifelong learning entitlement could boost both university finances and social mobility, says Zahir Irani
The UK government should be doing more to help students survive the cost-of-living crisis, not dissuading them from studying, says Zahir Irani
The honours system has too narrow a scope and too few grades. Why not embrace the Hear and the GCSE scale, asks Zahir Irani
Covid-19 illustrated how universities are not always good at taking responsibility for the practicalities of their policy statements, says Zahir Irani
Progress on widening participation may go into reverse if mounting scepticism about university¡¯s value isn¡¯t addressed, says Zahir Irani
Funding is declining but business school research is as vital as science to post-pandemic economic recovery, says Zahir Irani
The unique skills that academics bring to local projects underline that they change lives well beyond the lecture theatre, says Zahir Irani
They can teach the practical essentials needed for emerging from lockdown and localising the supply chain, says Zahir Irani
China¡¯s growing presence in Africa is causing many students to head to Asia rather than Western universities, says Zahir Irani
Universities must resist the urge to make knee-jerk cuts after disappointing application numbers ¨C better times are on the horizon and we must be prepared, says Zahir Irani
The way in which academic departments are typically formed creates more barriers than benefits, says Zahir Irani
Higher education must look beyond financial gain to help solve the Middle East crisis, says Zahir Irani
Employability skills remain a significant differentiator in the region, says Zahir Irani
Pro bono advice on campus is an engagement with student training at its core, says Zahir Irani