A Life Beyond Boundaries, by Benedict Anderson
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Book of the week: Joanna Lewis on nationalism’s truest friend and the books that made him a world authority

Friendships can blossom naturally between scholars and students, but are they always problematic? Nina Kelly navigates the boundaries

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

Which universities have dealt best with uncapped student numbers and uncertainty over international income? John Morgan reports

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Allowing challenger providers to spend a mere three years on probation risks harming the reputation of UK higher education, warns Bill Rammell

John Kingman, chair of the newly created UKRI, explains the governing philosophy of the research and innovation funding organisation

More use of data would mean better treatments and fewer tears, says Dimitris Bertsimas, who learned the lesson at first hand
Nobody likes bureaucracy, but detail can matter. In the case of the research excellence framework, the process of choosing and submitting individual units of research for assessment is complex and...
Ian Goldin, quoted in the article “Multidisciplinary research ‘career suicide’ for junior academics†(News, 3 May), seems to view top journals as highly specialised. I know that Science and Nature...
I wish to address five misconceptions in Ron Iphofen’s feature “Safety is more important than privacy†(28 April): 1. Human rights concerns hobble anti-terrorist surveillanceThere is no evidence that...
Re “NSS manipulation claims ‘raise questions’ about data reliability†(News, 26 May). There is simply bad teaching in universities; I have found that myself and have reported the misuse of statistics...