The climate emergency and the new civic role for the university
As we face a climate emergency, universities must undergo radical change to lead the way in tackling the crisis, Paul Chatterton writes

As we face a climate emergency, universities must undergo radical change to lead the way in tackling the crisis, Paul Chatterton writes

Vast resources channelled into research, analysis of business schools finds

University cuts courses but will become first foreign institution to offer law degree in country

Berlin-based academic network faces court action in US and Germany, and lost more than 鈧12 million (拢10.7 million) in 2017, accounts show

Liverpool pro vice-chancellor says new positions would be step between聽PhDs and traditional postdoctoral posts

The Advertising Standards Authority聽is wrong to permit to聽any provider of training to graduates to declare聽itself a 鈥済raduate school鈥, says Viv Ellis

Book of the week: Leo Mellor assesses a bold attempt to make the case for literature and criticism in the light of environmental disaster

Flora Samuel welcomes an irreverent analysis of today鈥檚 cities

James Stevens Curl has reservations about an account of the art produced under totalitarianism

In a perilous time of populist attacks and constant value critiques, universities should focus on rebuilding trust in their local communities

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Final budget, pending Senate and White House input, may be slightly less generous
Politicians should stay out of science Governments attempt to interfere聽in many areas where there is a significant gap between politicians鈥 knowledge and expertise in that domain (鈥淚s the Haldane...

Matthew Reisz looks at evidence that聽鈥榮eemingly objective search tools鈥櫬爑sed in聽libraries can produce baffling and biased聽results聽