North Carolina in spotlight over race-related admissions emails
Admissions officers wrote of favouring ‘brown babies’, campaign group reveals

Admissions officers wrote of favouring ‘brown babies’, campaign group reveals

A scientist argues that the secret of life itself lies in networks of data, says Richard Joyner

A scholarly critique of modern psychiatry falls short of describing what psychiatrists actually do, says Tom Burns

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Despite huge strides in the past 75 years, a recent forum suggests to Jon Turney that there’s still a way to go before biologists’ deep insights at the micro level are mirrored at the macro

Claims that academics are indoctrinating their students with liberal propaganda are increasingly common in the right-wing media. John Morgan examines why such a conviction has arisen and whether...

Long-held beliefs on early US public colleges are compellingly debunked, says Howard P. Segal

The Cambridge Philosophical Society’s influence on the development of scientific ideas and research cannot be overestimated, writes Geoffrey Cantor

The author on vampires, romantic fantasies, economic fantasies and the importance of feminist anger

Book of the week: Changes to methods of military leadership raise questions of who’s the boss, finds A. W. Purdue

The increased scrutiny of university finances and governance is proof that universities continue to play a critical role in society and economic growth, argues Robert Van de Noort
In international battle, UK sector needs back-up Alan Manning’s comments seem to ignore reality (“UK universities told to ignore net migration target”, News, 8 February, www.timeshighereducation.com...

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The recent exodus of vice-chancellors from UK universities raises questions over what is going on in the sector. Is inadequate governance the root cause?