Scepticism over European hunger for UK collaboration post-Brexit
‘Cloud cuckoo land’ to think British-based academics will be partners of choice after exit from European Union, conference hears

‘Cloud cuckoo land’ to think British-based academics will be partners of choice after exit from European Union, conference hears

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Despite its tarnished reputation and history of collapsed ventures, the for-profit sector retains a strong foothold on the US academy. Paul Basken tracks its successes and failures

The author of ‘Erased: The Untold Story of the Panama Canal’ on pirates, Western civilisation and tropical stereotypes

Peer review promised by India-based publisher often turned out to be cursory or non-existent, says Federal Trade Commission

Book of the week: Steven Rose praises a bold new attempt to explain the origins and nature of consciousness

A lack of accountability can permit a toxic culture to linger unchecked, says one former employee, who was the victim of antisemitism

More independent research centres would mean more jobs for researchers and more scientific progress, says Thomas Fink

The inaugural University Impact Rankings aim to rank universities in a whole new way and this is why students should sit up and take notice

Jörg Michael Dostal considers the complex struggles between economic liberalisation and deliberalisation in three European countries

Ruth Finnegan praises a book celebrating the agency of Africans across the centuries

Many institutions’ missions mean they do work that changes lives but never wins wide attention. Our new University Impact Rankings aim to recognise them

US university president tells THE summit that institutions need to ‘rethink’ their operations

Peter Goodhew reflects on the sheer oddity of liquids

Richard Joyner assesses an argument that all the major questions in the discipline have now been answered