Higher education

  • Editors' picks

  • Can David Lammy, the new universities minister, be the spur to widening participation many hope he will be? By Polly Curtis
  • The futuristic campus of London Metropolitan University. Photograph: Johnny Green/PA The higher education sector has set out its vision for the next decade, and the proposals are radical, finds Jessica Shepherd
  • Two dormice feeding on chestnut Marc Abrahams on a review of the relationship between dormouse and man

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  • Nov 18 2008:

    Our step-by-step guide to the application process by John Beckett

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    Living at home while at university is either the best or worst of both worlds, says Harriet Swain

  • Nov 18 2008:

    Was Terence Kealey right to argue on these pages last week that the regulation of universities is in crisis? Peter Williams and Gillian Evans discuss the issues

  • Nov 18 2008:

    Both sides have much to learn and even more to gain, says John Brooks

  • Nov 18 2008:

    Part-time students need universities to be flexible. But most of all, they deserve the same access to grants and loans as full-time students, says Mike Baker

  • Nov 17 2008:

    Warning for UK universities as academic talent is attracted by relaxed visa laws

  • Nov 17 2008:

    Higher and further teaching professionals "significantly" better paid than other similar professions, say employers

  • Nov 17 2008:

    Obituary: Scholar of medieval literature and leading expert on Chaucer

  • Nov 16 2008:

    Athene Donald's work could improve hip replacements and early tests for Alzheimer's

  • Nov 15 2008:

    Bill Laws writes: I was lucky enough to be accepted to study at the Co-operative College between 1969 and 1971

  • Nov 15 2008:

    Amy Abbott is currently looking for a job as an assistant designer for a clothing company

  • Nov 15 2008:

    Chris Haigh was named the UK's most enterprising student after achieving more than expected on work experience

  • Nov 15 2008:

    Should I focus my time getting a job or degree? | I'm a maths graduate but my careers advice doesn't add up

  • Nov 15 2008:

    Thought you'd leave it till graduation to start looking for work? Start looking early says Nic Paton

  • Nov 15 2008:

    Want to avoid a Rubik's wrist? Then get out the cube lube, says Jon Axworthy, as he enters the weird world of competitive speedcubing

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