Sufficient licence
In his letter “Working the seams” (15 June) arguing against robust European Union-wide text and data mining exceptions, Stephen Lotinga of the Publishers Association asserts that the likes of Google...
In his letter “Working the seams” (15 June) arguing against robust European Union-wide text and data mining exceptions, Stephen Lotinga of the Publishers Association asserts that the likes of Google...
Philosopher Stephen Mumford (“The truth is out there”, Features, 29 June) is concerned about practical relevance in his subject, yet his “metaphysics of absences” seems limited to one room that lacks...

There are many reasons why academics shun new pedagogical styles, say Lauren Herckis, Richard Scheines and Joel Smith

Education secretary warns against following Scotland’s no-fees policy in England

Court rules that professors suing the state did not provide evidence that presence of guns would impact on free speech

Chris Parr visits a university aiming to be the best in the world at both Western and traditional Chinese medicine

University cites Brexit as factor causing financial uncertainty – but also as recruitment ‘opportunity’

First Israeli university in China welcomes students this summer

Thinktank recommends new scheme to increase inward and outward student mobility and boost UK’s soft power

Universities warn of damage from cuts and performance-contingent funding proposals

The election of President Trump and Brexit have created a perception that the US and UK no longer welcome international student mobility, say Aldwyn Cooper and Marguerite Dennis

Ravensbourne’s plans to stretch the teaching timetable to 7.30pm triggers staff revolt