Higher Education
The madness of crowds
Andrew Doyle has been warning about Critical Social Justice for years, and he kept the receipts
What has gone wrong with our universities?
A warts and all look at British higher education
Must we mourn a decline in English degrees?
It does not entail the decline of English literature
An alternative to higher ed
We need more paths for young people
More town, less gown
The cult of mass university education saddles many students with unecessary debt, breeds dissatisfaction and does little to foster culture or enterprise
The rise of the panic masters
Why today’s graduates want to stay at university forever
Britain has been betrayed
Our country’s fortunes aren’t falling — they were pushed
Cognitive manoeuvres
The Genetic Lottery is not the only book published this summer to tackle controversial topics in biology
The vanishing university
From Oxford to Edinburgh, Bristol to Liverpool, the story is the same: online interaction is here to stay
Free speechers are missing the point
The newly announced Higher Education Bill won’t be the great champion of free speech that people think it will be