To ban or not to ban? Why we shouldn’t be hasty about book censorship
The decision to republish Mein Kampf is a reminder that we can learn from hateful words, says Marion Wynne-Davis

The decision to republish Mein Kampf is a reminder that we can learn from hateful words, says Marion Wynne-Davis

Older white voters more hostile to state university funding if younger population is ethnically diverse, Californian study finds

Chief executive Simon Blake responds to concerns that union is ‘less than the sum of its parts’

Mark Oyama’s statements about adult-child sex and schoolchildren with disabilities made him ‘unsuitable’, University of Hawaii said

US institution reveals its 41st annual list of words that should be banned due to misuse, overuse and general uselessnessÂ

Should the University of Massachusetts Lowell be opening its doors to the controversial US presidential hopeful? John Kaag consulted his students

Six universities in talks on global credit transfer system for online courses

How the government is proposing to use NSS data to assess teaching excellence is nonsense, says Dorothy Bishop

The former university rector has been praised as one of the country’s most effective politicians for driving his ambitious reform programme forward

Pat Thomson on the scholarly virtues of putting your thoughts online

Jon Marcus reports from the famous military academy in New York state on an unusual student exchange

Narrow science base could hurt ability to meet new challenges, report says