THE Leadership Summit: how AI is changing the way universities work
Event hears how machine learning can aid student progress and curriculum design – and that academics should let AI ‘take over’ admissions

Event hears how machine learning can aid student progress and curriculum design – and that academics should let AI ‘take over’ admissions

Provision of teacher residencies and mentoring by universities seen as key to long-term science improvement

Forum mulls the merits of external experience, elected leaders and 10-year term limits

In the week of Murdoch’s centenary, Miles Leeson reflects on what lessons the academic turned philosopher could have for university leadersÂ

Universities must draw up agreements with local partners that have the public voice at their heart, says Richard Brabner

Situation is ‘driving anxiety and fear on our campuses’, Lawrence Bacow warns top officials

Our regular look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Barry Reay praises a skilful reconstruction of a vibrant moment in New York’s art and sexual histories

Sarah Kinkel assesses a wide-ranging survey of buccaneers over the ages

Political shifts will bring funding shift from HE to FE, but universities could play into ‘politics of belonging’, former No 10 adviser says

Tributes paid to a scientist who narrowly missed a Nobel

Book of the week: Jerry Brotton is enthralled by a book that seeks to overturn just about everything we think we know about maps

Bryan Cheyette is intrigued by an account that accentuates the positive as well as the negative aspects of ghetto life

Annmarie Adams assesses a revealing new life of a complex and controversial ‘tastemaker’