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Politics

Alastair?Bonnett visits Lincoln¡¯s Social Science Centre, a cooperative, free university attempting to build a different kind of knowledge economy

23 May

Toby Miller recalls a paralysing encounter with terror in the skies and asks: in my shoes, would you have reacted differently?

25 April

Recent comments about initial teacher training made by education secretary Michael Gove and Sir Michael Wilshaw, the chief inspector of schools, constitute a ¡°concerted political attack¡± on universities that has ¡°no basis¡± in evidence.

28 March

The UK Border Agency is to be split in two, between a visa body and a law enforcement body, and brought back under the control of Home Office ministers.

26 March

George Osborne¡¯s budget has revealed that the government appears to be scrapping plans to grant VAT exemption to for-profit higher education providers, a move that was aimed at exposing universities to greater competition.

20 March

Universities UK has been asked by David Willetts to undertake a review of part-time study and make urgent recommendations in response to a report which shows a ¡°dramatic decline¡± in part-time students.

14 March

Post-Sandy Hook, hundreds of American college presidents are taking on the gun lobby. Amid the US¡¯ increasingly febrile and evidence-free policy debates, does the campaign signal a return to the ¡®bully pulpit¡¯ for the American academy¡¯s leaders? Jon Marcus reports

14 March

The Prime Minister has rejected calls to withdraw overseas university students from the government¡¯s target to reduce net migration, saying the move ¡°would not make any difference to our student migration policy¡±.

12 March

The tuition fee cap will remain at ?9,000 in 2014-15, meaning the government is allowing most universities¡¯ income to be eroded by inflation, while students¡¯ grants for living expenses will be held back with a below-inflation rise.

11 March