Will universities become a redundant archipelago?
Internet entrepreneurs will not rest until they have made physical universities obsolete, predicts Glyn Davis

Internet entrepreneurs will not rest until they have made physical universities obsolete, predicts Glyn Davis

Accreditation of research methods should be a mandatory requirement for publication in journals, says Peter Thompson

In a pair of books exploring aspects of Jewish identity, Devorah Baum reflects on Jewishness and the human condition. She talks about turning uncomfortable ‘Jewish feelings’ such as guilt into...

Book of the week: No longer young, not yet old, the middle-aged academic sees the world askew, says Joe Moran

Rewriting the rules of journalism; pondering ways of thinking; competing with capitalism; marginalised scientists; and a history of jealousy

David Matthews learns how archivists deal with enquiries about material collected by the former East Germany’s secret police that can still destroy reputations

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Charts also illustrate how developing nations concentrate their research on a narrower set of fields
The image and perception of liberal arts colleges has become blurred between the value of a liberal arts education and self-identified liberal arts institutions (“Does liberal arts education have an...
A general “universal income” for academia that includes research grants would put a damper on entrepreneurship in academia, would be a big barrier to entry for new providers and would create an even...
Is it too late to suggest that “framework” is an unhelpful label in the research excellence framework and the teaching excellence framework (“England’s KEF: will it be a ‘patent-counting’ extra...