Wikipedia and the Politics of Openness, by Nathaniel Tkacz
Paul Bernal admires an analysis of the sanctified ‘neutrality’ of the encyclopedia we all love to hate

Paul Bernal admires an analysis of the sanctified ‘neutrality’ of the encyclopedia we all love to hate

Average v-c salary up by a modest £3,100 as scholar suggests ministers’ plea for pay restraint has worked

The traditional view of the PhD student as an ‘academic apprentice’ is challenged by a study

The exercise was robust and positive, says Willy Maley, who found work on the English subpanel to be like ‘a well-run exam board’

The sector would do well to consider setting a target for the proportion of women heading universities, says Simonetta Manfredi

Jockeying for position - REF 2014 rerun for research intensity

One of the world’s leading authorities on coral reefs has died

We speak to the recipient of the ‘Ultimate Game Changer’ prize at the Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women Awards. Plus the latest higher education appointments

CanadaGay bar keeps graduates from BarThe government of British Columbia has revoked its approval for a new law school at Trinity Western University after several Canadian law societies opted not to...

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

National Institute for Health ResearchHealth Services and Delivery Research ProgrammeAward winner: Stuart ParkerInstitution: Newcastle UniversityValue: £1,038,561Acute hospital care for frail older...

Terror billHefce may monitor complianceEngland’s funding council should take on new powers to ensure that universities and private colleges comply with duties to prevent people being drawn into...

Many vice-chancellors may be looking forward to 2015 with some trepidation given the trouble there was at the top in 2014. The news of exits began in March, when Chris Higgins said he would be...

With the fever of REF results subsiding, we contemplate what 2015 might hold in store for higher education
