Ontario’s hopes for performance-based funding seen as optimistic
US experience suggests budget shift has little impact on colleges’ results

US experience suggests budget shift has little impact on colleges’ results

The sector needs to share its successes and its failures to make progress, says Janet Beer

Fragmentary, first-person accounts are challenging the staid traditions of the monograph, event hears

And opens up scholarly discourse to political tampering, says Linda Lim

Calls made for campuses to do more to help tackle climate change

Istanbul scholar Füsun Üstel becomes first academic to go to jail for signing 2016 peace declaration

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Money pledged for universities carved up and back-ended, opposition document suggests

Programmes that establish solid working relationships between students can help avoid their studying in isolation, argue Gareth Hughes, Brian Clegg, Dave Jarman and Philip Langton

Gravy train being shunted into siding as interest from Chinese mainland wanes

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University promises study of how former vice-provost’s behaviour persisted for so long

Book of the week: Christopher Hill considers a notably sharp analysis of the challenges the EU faces today

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