The school for scruples
Birmingham's new Centre for Character and Values will address 'practical ethics'. Matthew Reisz writes
Birmingham's new Centre for Character and Values will address 'practical ethics'. Matthew Reisz writes
Expansion into China and India will help to meet the demand for vets worldwide. Jack Grove reports
Sector embraces partnerships but finds cash and structure wanting. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Co-development vital to internationalised future, IAU general secretary tells Rachel Williams
It's wrong to call 1,000-strong institutions 'universities', says Michael Farthing, and it's not just a matter of semantics

As British students from all classes look to the US and challenges rise in the East, Anthony Seldon warns the sector against complacency
The information deluge and the promise of open enterprise offer UK universities an opportunity not to be missed, says Geoffrey Boulton

Our Director of Corporate Affairs, Jamie Targett, has announced that he will be "following in the steps" of Queen's University Belfast by considering legal action against a former academic who has...
Accessible information could spark ‘second open science revolution’, report says. Paul Jump writes

Thomas Docherty muses on the challenges of second-language acquisition
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
North American test cases strive to get to grips with copyright in the modern age. Jon Marcus reports
• From an Elsevier boycotter to one of the sector's most prominent female vice-chancellors, the Queen's Birthday Honours List, announced on 16 June, recognised a diverse array of higher education...
Private growth in the sector is a tender subject, but the reality is more complex than ideologues on both sides would have it

Scholarly links introduced R.C. Richardson to the Republic of Korea. His sole regret, in an ensuing 30-year love affair with its land, culture and people, is that so few of his fellow Britons choose...