Interview: Graeme Atherton, widening participation champion, head of AccessHE and director of NEON
“Everybody, in a hundred years’ time, will be in education till they’re 21, 22” As a working-class boy from Blackpool…
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“Everybody, in a hundred years’ time, will be in education till they’re 21, 22” As a working-class boy from Blackpool…
From the beginning of the pandemic, the higher education sector has rushed – or pivoted (depending on your perspective and…
The University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham’s new £22.7m Teaching and Learning Building at its Edgbaston campus is a…
How long have you been in your job? I have been working in this role since 2015. What is it…
Biometrics, wearable tech, BIM, AR and VR, the Internet of Things: growth in digital technology, and in its potential applications…
It’s week three of the autumn term at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. In her office in the school’s…
Universities and the media maelstrom September 2020 saw a fourfold increase in media coverage of UK universities, compared to 2015….
How long have you been in your job? I have been a full-time lecturer for four years and before that…
Since the first reported outbreak of coronavirus at a UK university campus higher education has scarcely avoided the headlines. Scrutiny…
Founded in 1096, the University of Oxford was not only the UK’s first university, it was also the first higher…