Ex-universities minister Jo Johnson resigns over Brexit ‘crisis’
Ardent pro-European calls for government to ‘go back to the people’

Ardent pro-European calls for government to ‘go back to the people’

Andrei Volkov says rankings are only part of the initiative, alongside improved culture and diversity

Emergence of lingua franca in science should not lead to other languages being neglected in teaching, conference hears

Rapid expansion of Southern New Hampshire University sparks interest but also concern

Academic says unpredictable visa refusals ‘damage’ students and the country’s higher education reputation

It’s never too late to change course, says Daniel Sokol

Which is the better option when it comes to running academic journals – the professional editor or the academic one? Rachael Pells analyses the pros and cons of each

Amid war, intellectual believers worked to imagine a future peacetime society, learns Leo Mellor

Duncan Wu admires an effort to dismantle assumptions that those on the spectrum are unable to understand literature

The lecturer in international business and strategy and author of Supermarket USA on big books, the ‘Cold War Farms Race’ and jazzed-up propaganda battles

Terence Kealey welcomes a superb introduction to a laissez-faire philosophy

That the market today makes many people vulnerable is clear, but it’s unclear that all would fare better without the market, says Victoria Bateman

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