Many people felt that journalism failed them in its coverage of the EU referendum, writes Martin Buckley. Should things be done differently in the lecture hall?
Degree attainment was a strong indicator of pro-Remain views, stressing the importance of making HE available to all who want it, writes Peter Horrocks
Former UN secretary general also ¡®surprised¡¯ that EU¡¯s strength in maintaining security did not feature in Brexit debate. John Elmes reports from Lausanne
On the day that Boris Johnson shocked the country by declining to run for the Tory leadership Dennis Tourish laments the disastrous consequences of his brand of persuasion
Possible domino effect could weaken Europe as an academic powerhouse, says Maastricht University¡¯s Martin Paul, but collaboration can and must continue
UUK moves to reassure sector, saying it will lobby government on EU staff and students being able to ¡®continue to work and study at British universities¡¯
Universities have a ¡®moral responsibility¡¯ to combat growing trend of rubbishing economists, scientists and academics, says De Montfort University vice-chancellor