Bogus accounting and irrelevant populism cannot fill Labour鈥檚 拢11 billion black hole
Andrew Adonis鈥檚 account of how Labour could fund universities if tuition fees were abolished lacks credibility, says David Willetts

Andrew Adonis鈥檚 account of how Labour could fund universities if tuition fees were abolished lacks credibility, says David Willetts
In his article 鈥淚s abolishing tuition fees regressive? It depends how it鈥檚 done鈥 (Opinion, 17 August), Lord Adonis says: 鈥淢y political sense is that if the universities and/or the government move...

Under-fire head of Bath's governing body defends high pay of Dame Glynis Breakwell after Hefce rebuke

New centre could have 拢200 million price tag and be funded by wealthy benefactor

Former UK universities minister鈥檚 stance in contrast to that of Andrew Adonis and some in government

Architect of Browne review says he is yet to hear 鈥榳holly convincing鈥 case for reducing fees

Pam Tatlow looks at the 鈥榟eroes鈥 and 鈥榲illains鈥 of the v-c salary row, and finds some unfortunate trends

Middlesex head 'not worried' by Lord Adonis' calls for return of polytechnic-university divide

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Elite universities admit they must change remuneration practices despite smaller average pay increase in 2016-17
It is difficult to say whether the recent criticisms of vice-chancellors鈥 salaries by Jo Johnson, the universities minister, and Lord Adonis, the former education minister (鈥淲ho has final say on pay...

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media

Report says Bath governance requires 鈥榗onsiderable improvement鈥 to restore trust after Breakwell salary outcry