Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording, by David Grubbs
David Revill tunes in to an ambivalence about capturing live musical performances

David Revill tunes in to an ambivalence about capturing live musical performances

Robert Mayhew is delighted to follow a determinedly non-Eurocentric cartographic collection through the ages

Lee Maril on how immigration policies prolong the misery of the exploited

“With some people, it’s moan, moan, moan.”That was how Professor D. W. Stout of our Department of Forensic Murder responded to the news from the ߣߣƵ Best University Workplace...

An eccentric approach helped build the Oxford University Press empire, argues Felipe Fernández-Armesto

Appointment revealed by Tory MP Nadine Dorries in Commons
Move follows referendum decision to restrict immigration

Nick Clegg has defended the Liberal Democrats’ decision to back higher fees and said “wild predictions” about their impact have proven unfounded

David Willetts, minister for universities and science, gives a few observations on how the coalition government views massive open online courses

Hospitals staffed by nurses educated to degree level have significantly lower death rates, a new study says.

Wealthy foreigners could gain visas and an accelerated route to British citizenship by donating large sums to universities, a new report suggests

But 600 vote against amid discontent over salary plans

Do your eyes glaze over or does your brain fill with fog when you are presented with reams of raw data? You are not alone.

By Ry Rivard, for Inside Higher Ed

The National Union of Students has called on universities to fix their fees for international students and stop “unfair” prices rises during courses