The week in higher education – 26 April 2018
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

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

Higher education institutions are vital not just to research and economic growth but also to ensuring the health of liberal democracy on the continent
Two recent news stories show just how far the government is prepared to go in sacrificing the international good standing of UK higher education on the altar of neoliberal market ideology. Even after...
I wish to dissent from plans to further break up the University of London, a federal institution by design and destiny. The desire of the leadership of King’s College London, among others, to become...
The change announced on 11 April by Research England as an update to the research impact rules for the research excellence framework 2021 was introduced as “Following feedback from the sector, the...
The Black Female Professors Forum welcomes the announcement on the membership of the research excellence framework criteria phase and assessment phase subpanels. The forum heeded the open call from...
Alberto Manguel’s Packing My Library: An Elegy and Ten Digressions (New and Noteworthy, Books, 5 April) appears to be a most enthralling read. Nevertheless, as an academic endeavouring to dispose of...

Book of the week: Rachel Moss praises a study that peels back the skin of a misunderstood era often defined by death

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