Nul points for agency standard The gulf between the QAA benchmark on study time and the hours students put in raises questions about its judgement By Simon Baker 16 May
'Serfs' up The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAN) produces the majority of Russian research - but are its members, set to vote for a new president, “serfs”? 16 May
Human psychology (with emphasis on the human) Technology augments but cannot supersede intuition, argues Annette Karmiloff-Smith 16 May
AstraZeneca’s move will increase North-South divide Research facility clusters mean the benefits are too localised, say Henry Overman and Christian Helmers 16 May
Disconnect the narcissistic network The humanities classroom offers reflection of a healthier sort, says Robert Zaretsky 16 May
Physics veterans bring harmony to different universe Reformed graduate rock band provokes reflections on how much has changed since the heyday of ‘Spontaneous Emissions’ 10 May
Groupings with the X Factor As research intensives band together to pool resources, they could be showing us the best way to weather the downturn By John Gill 9 May
The first lesson of higher education: be prepared The work of making students ‘college-ready’ must begin sooner, says Alan Ryan 9 May
Research standards must be maintained Rather than the academy relaxing its ethical standards, perhaps areas of the media need to raise their game, argues Keith Richards 2 May
Curriculum blind eye It’s not what you teach but how that matters, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto 2 May
UUK shows Britain losing ground in foreign enrolments Nicola Dandridge says mixed messages on immigration aid competitor nations’ university sectors 2 May
Fay Weldon speaks up for creative writing If creativity can’t be taught, the invaluable craft of writing can, says novelist and Bath Spa professor 2 May
Evidence and insight be damned In the training of teachers, ministers seem determined to sideline universities with little thought for the consequences By John Gill 2 May
Painful admission All across the US, colleges and universities are sending out their letters of acceptance and rejection. There will be tears 2 May
Nightmare at 20,000ft Toby Miller recalls a paralysing encounter with terror in the skies and asks: in my shoes, would you have reacted differently? 25 April
BBC got it right and LSE lost perspective The LSE’s complaints about being kept in the dark about undercover reporting in North Korea are peevish, Tim?Luckhurst argues 25 April
The things that matter most Among the factors that make students (and others) happy is community, hard as it may be to measure By John Gill 25 April
Tuition fees: a human rights issue Geraldine?Van?Bueren says international law could help opponents of rising tuition costs in their battle 25 April
What Sussex is gaining... It is morally wrong to deny University of Sussex students 24/7 support from flexible, professional campus services, says John Duffy 18 April
Applying changes A rising proportion of university applicants will have vocational qualifications. The sector must respond, says Mary Curnock Cook 18 April
It's another world Kevin Fong boldly takes science to pupils in post-Thatcher, post-Spock galaxies 18 April
Efficiency can be too ruthless The need to run a tight financial ship is important, but it cannot be the sole determiner of the shape of higher education By John Gill 18 April
What Sussex is losing... Gurminder Bhambra supports the students and staff contesting the hollowing-out of the University of Sussex’s collegial ideals 18 April
Craig Calhoun on BBC's 'dangerous' use of LSE camouflage in North Korea LSE director condemns BBC tactics over controversial Panorama documentary 15 April
Resolving to do better European ombudsmen must share best practice to improve resolution of students’ grievances, advocates Rob Behrens 11 April
Better fiscal sense is needed Improved procurement could be the secret to balancing the sector’s books in tough times, Nick Petford and Andy Davies suggest 11 April
Decision-making in universities should be predictable and clear Efficient and inclusive decision-making will help universities to gain the support of their communities, says Ferdinand von Prondzynski 11 April