Academic guardians to keep watch over ‘Chinese Dream’
Beijing’s ‘messages’ to the academy focus on its role in promoting a crucial concept

Beijing’s ‘messages’ to the academy focus on its role in promoting a crucial concept

Diverting Horizon cash to investment fund will boost financial ‘firepower’, says Carlos Moedas

Teaching, research and knowledge exchange will all be weighed in decisions on academic promotions. Plus the latest higher education appointments

Christopher Bigsby considers their changing nature

Justin Audibert’s sparkling production showcases the tragedy’s uneasy blend of offence and elation with just a hint of Tarantino, says Peter J. Smith

Janet Sayers on stories from the couch concerning Nietzsche, broken hearts, self-hatred and money

Donald M. MacRaild on an exploration of imperial expansion in the 17th century

Robert Lee Maril on a timely study of an important issue in the run-up to another US presidential election

Wherever you stand on the career ladder, this guide has fresh advice, says Sandra Leaton Gray

Jane Shaw on a compelling study of how an American housewife’s visions of the Virgin Mary led to friction with the institutional Church

Is an innovative project reshaping the US academy to better serve society or undermining its foundations? asks Ferdinand von Prondzynski

Winfried Stöcker, an honorary professor at Lübeck, has views on immigration that conflict with German universities’ self-image. Brian Bloch writes

A protest has been staged at the University of Bolton in response to the dismissal of two employees last month for allegedly leaking information to the press. Students, staff and union...

Putting grant application and success rates under the microscope could help rectify universities’ gender imbalance

FoI request reveals former vice-chancellor receives £250,000 from Plymouth University