Q&A with Baroness Bakewell We speak to the president of Birkbeck, University of London on part-time study, older learners, Barack Obama and tuition fees By John Elmes 16 October
Anna Craft, 1961-2014 An internationally acclaimed authority on the role of creativity in education has died By Matthew Reisz 9 October
Q&A with Lord Puttnam We speak to Lord Puttnam, the chair of Pearson College¡¯s academic board 9 October
Q&A with Jonathan Baker We speak to Jonathan Baker, who has joined the University of Essex as its founding professor of journalism By John Elmes 2 October
Ted Belytschko, 1943-2014 A much-cited engineering researcher whose systems of prototyping helped to produce safer cars has died By Matthew Reisz 2 October
Q&A with Stacey Gabriel We speak to the director of the genomics platform at the Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University By John Elmes 25 September
Chris Marlin, 1952-2014 A pro vice-chancellor who forged a new international dimension for the University of Sussex has died By Matthew Reisz 25 September
Heather H?pfl, 1948-2014 A leading expert on organisational theory and women in management has died By Matthew Reisz 18 September
Q&A with Martin Hairer We speak to the Regius professor of mathematics at the University of Warwick and winner of the Fields Medal By John Elmes 18 September
John Sperling, 1921-2014 An iconoclastic educator at the heart of the movement to create for-profit universities has died By Matthew Reisz 11 September
Q&A with Sarah Churchwell We speak to the Man Booker prize judge and professor of American literature at the University of East Anglia By John Elmes 11 September
Laurence Mee, 1951-2014 A leading international expert on the marine environment and strategies for its protection has died By Matthew Reisz 4 September
Q&A with Stuart Dunlop We speak to the new director of music at the University of East Anglia By John Elmes 4 September
Q&A with Sneha Malde We speak to a recipient of the L¡¯Or¨¦al-Unesco UK & Ireland fellowship for women in science By John Elmes 28 August
Earl Cheit, 1926-2014 A leading academic administrator who also made a major contribution to business economics has died By Matthew Reisz 28 August
JoAnn Carmin, 1957-2014 One of the world¡¯s leading environmental sociologists has died By Matthew Reisz 21 August
Q&A with Declan Sephton-Hulme We speak to a recent Edge Hill graduate, Super League rugby player and brain haemorrhage survivor By John Elmes 21 August
James MacGregor Burns, 1918-2014 A political scientist who was a pioneer in the field of leadership studies has died By Matthew Reisz 14 August
Q&A with Alison Wheaton We speak to the CEO of GSM London (formerly Greenwich School of Management) By John Elmes 14 August
Q&A with Bashir Makhoul We speak to the Palestinian artist and pro vice-chancellor (academic portfolio and market development) at Birmingham City University By John Elmes 7 August
Norman Gibson, 1931-2014 A towering figure in Northern Irish higher education, notable for his ¡°courage, integrity and independence of mind¡±, has died By Matthew Reisz 7 August
Q&A with Carolyn Roberts We speak to the Frank Jackson Foundation professor of the environment, Gresham College By John Elmes 31 July
Rod Franks, 1956-2014 An acclaimed trumpeter who also served as a professor at several of England¡¯s leading colleges of music has died By Matthew Reisz 31 July
Alan Rugman, 1945-2014 One of the 10 most-cited scholars in the field of international business, and an adviser to the Canadian government on trade, has died By Chris Parr 24 July
Q&A with David Roblin We speak to the soon-to-be chief operating officer and director of translation of the Francis Crick Institute By John Elmes 24 July
Susan Beth Horwitz, 1955-2014 A computer scientist whose research proved crucial in reducing crashes caused by bugs within the Windows operating system has died By Matthew Reisz 17 July
Q&A with Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea We speak to the new chancellor of the University of Birmingham By John Elmes 17 July
Q&A with Dame Jessica Corner We speak to the new chair of the Council of Deans of Health By John Elmes 10 July
Peter Fisher, 1955-2014 A leading figure in the development of geographical information science has died By Matthew Reisz 10 July
Bruno Zumino, 1923-2014 A physicist who played a central role in developing the theory of supersymmetry ¨C often known as SUSY ¨C has died By Matthew Reisz 3 July
Q&A with Lord Eatwell We speak to the new chair to the advisory board of the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath By John Elmes 3 July
Anthony Kelly, 1929-2014 The second vice-chancellor of the University of Surrey, who steered his institution through the upheavals of the 1980s, has died By Matthew Reisz 26 June
Q&A with Sir Brian Hoskins We speak to professor of meteorology at the University of Reading and chair of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London By John Elmes 26 June
David Armstrong, 1926-2014 One of the leading ߣߣÊÓƵn philosophers of his generation has died By Matthew Reisz 19 June
Q&A with Vivienne Stern We speak to the director of the UK Higher Education International Unit By John Elmes 19 June
Perry Else, 1959-2014 A leading scholar in the field of children¡¯s play has died By Rob Parr 12 June
Q&A with Lord Stafford We speak to the next chancellor of Staffordshire University By John Elmes 12 June
William Cromie, 1930-2014 A geologist who traded a life of adventure for a highly successful career as a Harvard science journalist has died By Matthew Reisz 5 June
Q&A with Paul Muldoon We speak to the Irish poet who is to take up the post of distinguished professor in English and creative writing at Lancaster University By John Elmes 5 June
Frederick Friend, 1941-2014 A leading figure in the open access movement has died By Matthew Reisz 29 May
Q&A with Harry Patterson, alias Jack Higgins We speak to the writer of The Eagle Has Landed and the recipient of an honorary doctorate of literature from the University of London International Programmes By John Elmes 29 May
Melanie Jasper, 1954-2014 An ¡°inspirational¡± head of the largest provider of healthcare education in Wales has died By Matthew Reisz 22 May
Q&A with Margaret Archer We speak to the president of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, the highest-ranking woman in Pope Francis¡¯ papacy By John Elmes 22 May
Q&A with Kate Auty We speak to the new vice-chancellor¡¯s fellow at the University of Melbourne, a former commissioner for environmental sustainability in Victoria By John Elmes 15 May
Rob Potter, 1950-2014 A distinguished academic expert on urban geography and the geographies of development has died By Matthew Reisz 15 May
Colin Pillinger dies aged 70 An academic best known for his attempt to land a spacecraft on Mars has died aged 70. By Holly Else 8 May
Duncan Dallas, 1940-2014 A man who revolutionised public engagement with science has died By Matthew Reisz 8 May
Q&A with Dame Nicola Brewer We speak to the new vice-provost (international) at University College London, a former High Commissioner to South Africa By John Elmes 8 May
Ernesto Laclau, 1935-2014 A leading Argentine political theorist and advocate of ¡°radical democracy¡±, long based at the University of Essex, has died By Matthew Reisz 1 May
Q&A with Jacqueline Wilson We speak to the former Children¡¯s Laureate and next chancellor of the University of Roehampton By John Elmes 1 May
Sigbert Prais, 1928-2014 An economist who specialised in looking at the causes of low productivity in the UK has died By Matthew Reisz 24 April
Q&A with Baroness Scotland of Asthal We speak to the chancellor of the University of Greenwich By John Elmes 24 April
Howard Erskine-Hill, 1936-2014 A Cambridge professor of literary history has died By Matthew Reisz 17 April
Q&A with Jim Al-Khalili We speak to the theoretical physicist, EPSRC RISE Leader and professor of public engagement in science at the University of Surrey By John Elmes 17 April
Richard Hoggart dies aged 95 Richard Hoggart, one of the most admired and influential academics of his generation, has died aged 95. By Matthew Reisz 11 April