The diverse spectrum of diversity
From decolonising curricula to ensuring right-wing viewpoints, calls for more representation and balance on campuses do not all share the same goals, says Tom Cutterham

From decolonising curricula to ensuring right-wing viewpoints, calls for more representation and balance on campuses do not all share the same goals, says Tom Cutterham

David Matthews reports from Canada on the Trudeau government’s plans to convert academic research into commercial gains

Tales of marooned mariners helped Britain to see itself as a global power, A. W. Purdue hears

The eminent physicist plays a valuable role as provocateur, challenging those in his field to defend and hone their theories, says Marcus Chown

Tomes deserving of your time include our island story in art, rescuing religion from jihadis and Islamophobes, going to town on an egg and a veritable word-fest

Money buys compliance, and a few shots of Confucianism help too, says Jonathan Mirsky

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Emma Rees is happily lost in a Sixties’ soundscape but wonders why there are so few female artists

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

This graph compares how UK, US and Japanese universities perform on measures of the economic impact of their research

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Via fiscal reform, income-linked loans and four-year places, a famed higher education system can be saved, says Simon Marginson

The country’s learners and academics are more thoughtful, engaged and generous than their UK counterparts, says Sam Gilchrist Hall
I write this letter as an employee of the University of Leicester, specifically the Vaughan Centre for Lifelong Learning, a department that the university is trying to close down. I am writing this...