Practitioners have a lot to teach academics – and vice-versa
Gavin Reddin’s long business career allows him to supplement academic models with myriad real-life exceptions to the rules

Gavin Reddin’s long business career allows him to supplement academic models with myriad real-life exceptions to the rules

Study of Cold War-era references debunks modern view that citing Marx, Lenin and Stalin was mandatory to avoid censorship Â

The half-hearted pursuit of dust bunnies was less scary than teaching online, but it was no match for life on campus, says Jeffrey Susla

University libraries are changing in major ways, but there are important lessons to be learned from the past, argues author of new book

A more liberal visa regime could also help fill skills gaps as ߣߣÊÓÆµ looks to recover from the pandemic, says James Cauchy

Pegagus revelations ‘caused us to decide that it’s not the right time to be pursuing these kinds of really ambitious plans’, says vice-chancellor

But student return still likely to be delayed as airport processes come up to speed

Minister’s assurances not ‘watertight guarantees’ that regular academic activities fall outside law’s purview

Researchers face prospect that they might not find more work in academia if they leave city

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland must follow English lead on outlawing essay mills

The David Miller and Kathleen Stock cases underline the growing threat to human rights, say Alison Assiter and Miriam David

With funding crunch time looming, some UK policymakers seem set on limiting education opportunities while advocating their benefits to society

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Home Office staff were due to hear from prominent scholar as part of series to mark Black History Month   Â

Move bolsters fears of political attacks on US higher education and prompts AAUP to consider boycott