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Spanish university’s new teaching space mixes videoconferencing and online collaboration with data analysis and emotional recognition technology

Spanish university’s new teaching space mixes videoconferencing and online collaboration with data analysis and emotional recognition technology

Battle of Ideas event asks whether ‘core academic values’ are still safe in the academy

European University Association research flags pressure points across continent

Isolation and ‘blatant sexual harassment’ among the issues reported by female engineering scholars, writes Brian Rubineau

A trip to the theatre prompts Martin Hall to think afresh about the demonstrations gripping his country’s campuses

Ucas data for early deadline courses are first sign of possible reaction to referendum result

Dean of new French-Chinese institution excited by opportunities in ‘dynamic’ part of the world

We talk to the renowned crime author about the challenge of writing, professorial aspirations and how long it takes to finish The Times crossword

One of Australia’s leading public intellectuals has died

Leading scientist savages the widespread hostility to serious scientific evidence

Badly rated teachers more likely to distrust data, Israeli study finds

Student artists at Staffordshire University have transformed academic research on graduate debt into a full-length comic

Book of the week: Universities pay lip service to minorities while maintaining the status quo, says Kalwant Bhopal

What price eternal life? Matthew Reisz meets a scholar who uses economics to explain our belief in the hereafter

National brutality has taken many twists and turns but domestic savagery endures, finds Dick Hobbs