HEA wins sector backing for redrawn subscription model
But teaching champion forced to forgo as much as £1.5 million of hoped-for income

But teaching champion forced to forgo as much as £1.5 million of hoped-for income

New College of the Humanities seeks £8.5 million while BPP University could be set for new ownership

Jack Grove asks whether the push to tackle gender inequality has led to discrimination against male scholars

In a THEÂ survey, only three group members confirm they will participate in exercise amid suggestions that others are considering not taking part

Book of the week: The decision process behind the euro has left the EU in an untenable position, says Lucia Quaglia

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Richard J. Williams on how big data may transform how we live, travel and work in our towns

This survey covers the main trends in Holocaust studies but it would have benefited from a more international scope, says Neil Gregor

Fragmented images and light and shadow haunt a study of grief and memory, says Janet Sayers

Welfare state expert Peter Taylor-Gooby cheerfully admits his research has had no real-world influence – but hopes a book might

Carla Hesse on a lively study examining the French thinker’s first intellectual passion

ETH Zurich president says ERC alternative needed if pair exit EU research framework

The literary scholar and author of Orwell's Nose: A Pathological Biography on Rider Haggard, the River Stour and Moby-Dick

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

Nicholas Till on what it means to be moved by a piece of art after 30 years of critical practice