Decoding Trump’s ‘Nazi dog whistles’ and ‘Klan slogans’
Sarah Churchwell hopes her research can help people rethink the ‘American dream’

Sarah Churchwell hopes her research can help people rethink the ‘American dream’

As Malaysian politicians flirt with fee-free higher education, our Asia-Pacific editor John Ross, reflects on how promises of free tuition are often at the detriment of more useful policy

But Grattan Institute report urges government, institutions to steer those unlikely to finish towards cost-saving early exit

Regional institutions, facing uncertain funding future, build case for more federal support ahead of budget

This should be the new mantra for researchers in a post-Facebook world, argues Andy Turner

Staff strike prompts decision to award ESRC studentships to Cardiff University candidates based on paper applications only

The university lecture should be seen as a special form of human encounter, argue Amanda Fulford and Áine Mahon

Historian says Trump could attract educated young people if he promised to tackle their debts, while rector tells summit Czech universities remain ‘strongholds of critical discourse’

Provost of Hungary’s Central European University tells conference that autonomy is in jeopardy across continent

Staff qualifications deserve greater weighting in the overall assessment of teaching excellence, argues Geoff Stoakes

Members of the THE editorial team and the ninth president of the University of Chicago discuss the rights of expression on campus

Incorporation of AMR in Global Burden of Disease study could be game changer in securing more government funding

OIA report reveals payout of almost £50k to an international PhD student kicked off their course