We need a middle path to data democracy
There must be greater permeability between universities and tech giants if we want to protect data from corporate interests and use it for the public good

There must be greater permeability between universities and tech giants if we want to protect data from corporate interests and use it for the public good
All league tables are entertaining, although most are considerably more entertaining than enlightening. The attempt by Mark Smith and Nicola Owen to develop a combined teaching excellence framework...
As co-editors of聽Transgender 颅Children and Young People: 鈥˙orn in Your Own Body, we were surprised by聽Rachel Pain鈥檚 review聽(Books, 15 March). It contains a significant inaccuracy as well as...
The views in聽鈥淢andatory PhD policies lead to a boom in academics with doctorates鈥澛(News, 8 March) were illuminating but for the seeming dilution of the arts, marketing and nursing as subjects. The...

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