Andrew Adonis hits out at academics (and academics hit back)
Former education minister speaks out on vice-chancellors’ pay, ‘summer holidays’ and academics’ workloads

Former education minister speaks out on vice-chancellors’ pay, ‘summer holidays’ and academics’ workloads

The former president of Carnegie Mellon University will lead the Singaporean institution from 2018

UK institutions make up more than half the finalists for inaugural HEA/THE prize

EU applications drop 5 per cent post-Brexit, as numbers of mature and nursing applicants also decline

Round table discusses challenges of changing job market and political instability

We talk poverty, political correctness gone mad and the comfort of whisky with the outspoken historian

Cancer expert whose research was shaped by her experience of the disease remembered

It was cheap reprints that took modernism from niche to popular, says Rebecca Bowler

What’s in a book cover? Grace Lees-Maffei examines a history of graphic design in Russian fiction

Takeovers of empty properties reveal different conceptions of community, Clare Griffiths writes

Lisa Mckenzie on the property speculation that extracts profit from a global city by pushing out the working classes

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

Universities continue to run ‘jewel in the crown’ programme because of its ‘prestige’, survey finds

Half of university leaders surveyed say £9,000 system is unsustainable, showing widespread desire for major reform

The $50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a huge opportunity to build academic capacity in Pakistan, say Abdur Rehman Cheema and Muhammad Haris