Mexican universities grapple with how to handle populist Amlo
Sector heads recognise that Mexicans have rallied behind the president’s promises even though problems of inequality and social mobility persist

Sector heads recognise that Mexicans have rallied behind the president’s promises even though problems of inequality and social mobility persist

Science is central to the European Commission’s Green Deal, but basic research and new knowledge in the arts and humanities will be crucial to its success, says Jan Palmowski

Our fortnightly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Where scientists led, society is finally starting to follow. But higher education can and must do more to address the climate crisis

A. W. Purdue is sceptical about an analysis of the great debates about sexual and other freedoms that marked the dawn of a more permissive era

David Bell enjoys a lively overview of an era by ‘the doyen of post-war British history’

Former justice minster and wife alleged to have faked materials for children’s university applications
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Chloe Chard is intrigued by an account of the short-lived fashion for lavishly illustrated hand-coloured travel books

James Stevens Curl is impressed by a detailed account of one of the world’s most celebrated buildings

From tackling racism to giving up chicken, academics are not short of ideas about how to improve their professional and personal lives at the dawn of the new decade

Former US secretary of state hails ‘strong relationship’ with Northern Ireland institution

Book of the week: Andrew Palmer is impressed by a bold survey of literature on both sides of the Iron Curtain

Others suggest government position on joining research programme is unchanged, while Cummings’ view may balance criticism of EU on research with openness to association

Text scans by artificial intelligence will flag inconsistent or unusual patterns in reviewer behaviour, says Wolverhampton professor

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media