Libertarianism, by Eric Mack
Terence Kealey welcomes a superb introduction to a laissez-faire philosophy

Terence Kealey welcomes a superb introduction to a laissez-faire philosophy

That the market today makes many people vulnerable is clear, but it’s unclear that all would fare better without the market, says Victoria Bateman

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Book of the week: Emily Michelson learns that the home and the items in it were the heart of Renaissance religion

Deputy chair of Russia’s academic excellence programme encourages institutions to adopt innovative approaches to learning

Education reforms designed to improve uptake of science subjects may harm them if creativity is not taught, claims V&A director

Dutch figures show just how little time professors get for their own research. It may be easier to pursue your intellectual interests outside the university system, says THE reporter David Matthews

FutureLearn course will offer certificates from both Deakin and Coventry

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Pioneer of the genetics of hearing talks about how her research interests have been shaped by wine and music – and how she would cope with deafness