Canada’s top court backs universities on copyright law
Unanimous decision for York University lets lecturers keep sharing portions of published works with students

Unanimous decision for York University lets lecturers keep sharing portions of published works with students

Education minister cites buoyant student experience ratings as evidence of the country’s ‘fundamentals’

Resistance to the knowledge generated by science will only be overcome with the help of the humanities. But what can universities do to bridge C. P. Snow’s famous divide between these fields, which...

Michael Marinetto applauds an attempt to consider the challenges of our technological future without lapsing into moral panic

All will hope that predictions of the pandemic’s retreat are correct, but that won’t stop universities preparing plans A, B and C

Tributes paid to leading medical expert on obesity who was friend to, and former leader of, the University of London

Ex-Labour adviser claims Westminster government wants to hear students’ views only when they agree with policy agenda

As THE survey reveals teaching plans for autumn term, MP warns negative perceptions of digital tuition could figure in fees debate

Move puts issue on a par with other credit-bearing modules such as English and Marxist theory

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Standardised appointment requirements and training under consideration in sector-wide drive to tackle grade inflation

Former Hong Kong v-c and expert on the overseas Chinese experience talks about living through nearly a century of Asian history

Academics’ reading lists are increasingly directed by algorithms. But are the recommendation services of platforms such as Google Scholar, ResearchGate and Mendeley distorting science? And might AI...

A resulting sense of obligation often leaves women unable to relocate for better or more secure jobs, says Lara McKenzie

Monocular vision:Â Do search engines narrow scholarship?