Going to College in the Sixties, by John R. Thelin
Lennard Davis on a study of a decade of managerial evolution rather than student revolution

Lennard Davis on a study of a decade of managerial evolution rather than student revolution

This account of the contemporary digital university outlines opportunities to construct a more progressive learning environment and culture, says Simon Horrocks

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Book of the week: Martin Cohen finds much of interest in a work describing how produce gets to our plates

It is no coincidence that Jewish refugee scholars were pioneers in a new field, says Zoë Waxman

Jenni Ramone takes up the invitation to be a fearless reader of multilayered texts

Matthew Reisz on the guiding principles that help to make a good book review

Universities minister says domestic programme would offer ‘ability to tailor the scheme to UK needs and target funding where it is most needed’

How will the rise of artificial intelligence affect universities’ carbon-based employees? John Gilbey runs the algorithm
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The impact of artificial intelligence on future societies will be shaped by the decisions that we make today, says Toby Walsh

Tributes paid to University of Washington vice-president for innovation strategy

But Nicola Dandridge says that ‘to pile limited public resource into failing institution’ would be mistake