The silent majority in higher education
Academics have a duty to explain why they hold their political beliefs, says Shahidha Bari

Academics have a duty to explain why they hold their political beliefs, says Shahidha Bari

M. Emranul Haque on why hard information is the best way to stop the backhanders

Young experts in everything from wartime France to the theme of the widow in British literature have been selected in this year’s cohort of New Generation Thinkers.

Paul Wakeling and Adél Pásztor consider the alternatives

Richard Bosworth has front-row seats for a subtle investigation of totalitarian cultural practice

A process at the heart of science is based on faith rather than evidence, says Richard Smith, and vested interests keep it in place

The move away from overseas branches attests to the fact that such operations are hard to get right and offer no quick returns

A group of scientists and advocates for science published a letter in The Times on 22 May setting out “our support for the EU, its scientific direction, and [the UK’s] continued membership”. The...

Transnational education helps people who want a high-quality university education to get it, argues Rebecca Hughes

This week's issue discussed by the ߣߣƵ team

The deputy director of the London School of Economics is to take over the helm at Durham University.

Ninety-five academics at the University of East Anglia have signed an open letter calling on the institution to divest from the fossil fuel industry.

The general secretary of the University and College Union has called for unity as the organisation approaches its 10th anniversary.

Coventry and Sussex make strides