US court raises chances of jocks getting piece of action
Judgment is a key development in student athletes’ bid to claim a cut of billion-dollar college sports

Judgment is a key development in student athletes’ bid to claim a cut of billion-dollar college sports

I’m sitting in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (previously Saigon), a progressive and cosmopolitan metropolis that has an abundance of scooters and a vibrant cafe culture. With a distinctive Parisian feel...

Following student protests, government mulls a sector report calling for change. Cyrille Cartier writes

Matthew Reisz talks to the master of Oxford hall and ‘place of inter-religious encounter’

Mutability and periphery come to the fore in an event focused on Southeast Asia’s artists, writes Peter Hill

Tara Brabazon on postgraduate career guidance that applies to an elite world that is shrinking

Robert Mayhew on the vision, dignity and achievement of two centuries of armchair travellers

Richard Bosworth on an exploration of Pound’s activism before and during the Second World War

Helen Bynum on the history of vaccination

Alan Collins considers the ‘reminiscence effect’

Grace Lees-Maffei on the sights and sounds of the suburbs

The death of an academic-cum-Liberal’s parliamentary career was really not so strange, argues Lynn McDonald

The European Union officially adopted Horizon 2020 on 3Â December 2013

Legislation a must after scrapping of student quotas

The chancellor’s decision to abolish the numbers cap is laudable but, as always, the devil lurks in the detail