‘Location-specific’ blocks on journal access could be OA ‘interim solution’
‘Geo-specific access models’ will help overcome problem of different nations having different policies towards open access, European Commission expert argues

‘Geo-specific access models’ will help overcome problem of different nations having different policies towards open access, European Commission expert argues

Esther Duflo aims to secure hearing for ‘ideologically diverse’ discipline in era of Brexit and Trump, hoping it becomes less ‘macho’

Greater Bay Area collaborations seen as offering potential for Hong Kong universities to further commercialisation of research and innovation

Setting the tone is the main contribution of multinational RCEP agreement, analysts say

Outrage over move to replace in-house publishing with ‘open and digitised access to information’

HKUST is in mourning after the death was announced at a graduation ceremony Â

The contemplative and risk-averse nature of academia contrasts with the fast-moving strategies of Silicon Valley, but that is our greatest strength, says Kate DevlinÂ

Restrictions on loan access for university courses with low graduate earnings under consideration for Tory manifesto, though Augar-inspired cuts not ruled out

Hugh Miall praises a bold new programme for putting an end to war

Nathan Abrams would have liked a wider range of examples in this study of how America’s most traumatic war was represented in the cinema

Book of the week: Mihir Desai wonders whether a wide-ranging account of the stories economists tell risks throwing out the baby with the bathwater

Political purity is a badge of honour in the hashtag age. But the real world is nuanced and messy, as universities should know better than most

Kalwant Bhopal finds that the brave progressive new world technology enthusiasts have promised us is just as tainted by racism as the familiar analogue world

Ellen T. Armour applauds a powerful account of the role photography played in the struggles over slavery