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Opinion

Humanities must embrace interdisciplinarity and reclaim their key role in our fractured world, says Michael Worton

21 February

John Holmwood warns that firms with closed-door government access will turn state-funded public assets into private profit

21 February

David Erdos believes a bid to tighten European data protection will have a chilling impact on social science and humanities research

14 February

The demands on Ucas are growing and changing in nature. Ucas’ board must adapt to reflect this, says Steve Smith

14 February

Michael Gove is wrong, says Chris Hackley: a return to ‘traditional’ A levels will narrow access and do nothing to raise standards

7 February

The sector must not let claims that application rates vindicate fees policy go unchallenged, says Liam Burns

7 February

The government’s immigration policy harms student traffic from abroad and the economy, claims Shabana Mahmood

31 January

Politicians’ speech is often more a strategic exercise than an act of civic transparency, which can make it a turn-off, says John Corner

31 January

Malcolm Gillies believes an Ivy League-type system could benefit the UK

31 January

David Edmonds contrasts Edmund Gettier’s three-page 1963 masterpiece with the endless outflow induced by the emetic REF

24 January

After 12 months as Reading’s v-c, David Bell reflects on the pleasures (and occasional pains) of leading the institution

24 January

The UCU is a democratic, future-facing endeavour proud to fight for both the one and the many, Sally Hunt affirms

17 January

One academic’s experience of coalescing institutions was not a positive one, largely owing to a lack of forethought or consideration

17 January

Is the use of corporate jargon a surprise, asks Keir Thorpe, when university managers are made to feel so insecure?

10 January