Could an American liberal arts approach improve the British higher education system?
The flexible and intersectional education format would better prepare 21st-century students than a single course of study, argues William G. Durden

The flexible and intersectional education format would better prepare 21st-century students than a single course of study, argues William G. Durden

Higher education sector should abandon small battles and focus on the long game, strategists say

Charlotte Davies considers a sobering account of what is happening to our seas

Robert Montgomerie enjoys an engaging account of a breakthrough in biological thinking

Kalwant Bhopal is enthusiastic about a political analysis of half a century of black art

Will Brooker considers the structures and intrastructures behind the creation of superheroes

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Disillusionment with the dramatically changed academic landscape has spawned a new literary genre – along with a host of problems for those struggling to adapt

Women’s war stories; scrolling through history; dormitory architecture; failure and design; and the lessons of Japan

Book of the week: Robert Eaglestone praises a dazzlingly wide-ranging analysis of the choices we don’t make

Hepi report ties increase to mounting workloads and performance management

King’s College London moves opens debate over role of such knowledge in countries without significant Aboriginal populations

British Academy report highlights falling student numbers and ageing academic workforce