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Opinion

Malcolm Gillies argues that to succeed, universities must be of the moment

23 February

Collaboration should not be a dirty word in the arts, says Stephen Mumford

16 February

High-quality private provision widens choice, maintains standards and has a vital role to play, argues Carl Lygo

16 February

Timothy Gowers is boycotting Elsevier and hopes to spark reform that will replace expensive journals with a more rational system

16 February

John Lewis’ values: a palatable hit for a divided sector, argues Sally Feldman

9 February

Transparency and accountability underpin plans to reform Scottish governance, explains Ferdinand von Prondzynski

9 February

Jon Baldwin has left for Australia, but he has a few home truths to impart from abroad about the mess the UK academy is in

9 February

To make the case for cash, we must forge a consensus on how science should stimulate growth, argues Imran Khan

2 February

Apple's e-textbooks are causing a stir, but an exciting non-commercial vision promises a bolder future for learners, argues Philipp Schmidt

2 February

Ucas is a monopoly that cares more about protecting universities than helping students, says Steve Edwards. It must be reorganised

26 January

Division, dishonesty and unfairness: David Shaw evaluates the moral health of the REF and finds it sorely wanting

26 January

Ryszard Piotrowicz argues that international law must once again become a core component of UK legal curricula

19 January

Linguists and revivalists worldwide have much to learn from Hebrew's remarkable, hybridic modern-day rebirth, says Ghil'ad Zuckermann

19 January

Les Ebdon tells the government to keep its hands off the widening participation funding - it's too important to lose

12 January

Anti-immigration policies, an Indian student's murder - the UK government needs to forge better foreign links, urges Keith Vaz

12 January

Students are suffering from survey fatigue - as are we all, says Sally Feldman

5 January

A sales tax dividend could be just the ticket for a US sector hit by wave after wave of state cuts, opines Hamid Shirvani

5 January

Combining funding and regulatory roles is hard, says Roger King. To do it successfully, Hefce must adopt a more autonomous stance

5 January

European universities should look to the US for a route back to excellence, argues Santiago I?iguez de Onzo?o

22 December

Occupy has won more minds than hearts among the public, and that includes scholars and students, says Sunil Manghani

22 December

Like capitalism, science has flaws, but it’s the best we’ve got, says Kevin Fong

22 December

If you're sick of HR's endless, dubious employee surveys, says Adrian Furnham, there's a fiendishly simple way to fight back

15 December

A new generation of politically savvy scientists is needed to ensure that STEM delivers the benefits the UK needs, argues Ian Gibson

15 December