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Institutions must resist the state鈥檚 鈥榚fficiency鈥 drive while relying less on its funding. Big business could help, argues Kevin Rafferty

Institutions must resist the state鈥檚 鈥榚fficiency鈥 drive while relying less on its funding. Big business could help, argues Kevin Rafferty
We are gravely concerned that academics in Turkey are facing a campaign against them, which has been initiated by the Turkish president, for signing a petition. The petition demanded an end to state...
Your article 鈥溾楤iased鈥 students give BME academics lower NSS scores, says study鈥 (News, 21 January) cited a University of Reading analysis of National Student Survey data that purported to show that...
The rise in exploitative publishing practices must be countered not only by the open-access movement but also by everyone involved in research publication. However, there are a few aspects of the...
Uwe Brandenburg is right to say that internationalisation is not 鈥渁n end in itself鈥 and its outcomes have to be measured (鈥淚nternationalisation is not an end itself鈥, 15 January). In the decades...

In praise of ambition: no university, however esteemed, has an automatic right to reach the 22nd century, argues Edward Byrne

The world is impatient for the academy鈥檚 social benefits, writes Lisa Anderson, but its core mission remains a slow-flowering one

States across the Middle East and North Africa have invested heavily in the sector and we all have an interest in the returns

Admissions service says institutions should do more to accommodate growing numbers of students from a vocational background

Comments by universities minister could signal a split in opinion in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills