Open combat
Alex Holcombe and Björn Brembs argue that if German institutions win their open-access battle with Elsevier, they will have lost the larger war (“Open access in Germany: the best DEAL is no deal”,...
Alex Holcombe and Björn Brembs argue that if German institutions win their open-access battle with Elsevier, they will have lost the larger war (“Open access in Germany: the best DEAL is no deal”,...

The Office for Budget Responsibility’s methodology is of incredibly low quality, says Nick Hillman

Bias in assessing submissions is inevitable and damaging. Anonymisation is the least bad solution, says Graham Farrell

Jo Johnson’s support for free expression unravels when it comes to Palestine, says Jonathan Rosenhead

College sport is deeply woven into US culture and commerce. But a long series of scandals has pointed the glare of publicity away from the basketball courts and football fields towards the athletics...

A whirlwind tour of universities, a timely survey of Iran’s past, an intriguing nose-around the Byzantine Empire, and a fascinating study of revolution in Egypt

Book of the week: Correct use and interpretation of big data can lead to the creation of new theories, finds Farida Vis

Sam Gyimah and Damian Hinds will remove obstacles to major review and keep universities in the media spotlight, say experts

Sir Anthony Seldon explains why he was pleased to see Toby Young resign from the Office for Students, despite initially applauding the appointment

Stephanie Marshall announces departure ahead of three-way merger

UCU plan would maintain defined benefit scheme, but has been branded ‘unaffordable’ by universities

Academic ability of comprehensive school students ‘not always realised’ until university, researchers suggest