Comic Books Incorporated: How the Business of Comics Became the Business of Hollywood, by Shawna Kidman
Will Brooker considers the structures and intrastructures behind the creation of superheroes
Will Brooker considers the structures and intrastructures behind the creation of superheroes
Higher education?is often cast as politically insignificant, but look closer and it is frequently a chip in the highest-stakes game around
Robert MacIntosh offers managers some hints on how to succeed at their university strategy day
Successful publish-or-perish operators should look in the mirror before writing their next diatribe about marketisation, says Mike Marinetto
Overseas branch campuses have mushroomed in the past two decades, but with the risks larger than initially assumed and the returns less certain, stories of abandoned ventures have begun to mount....
China’s Belt and Road project aims to foster regional cooperation on a vast scale. Ellie Bothwell explores what that and other regional initiatives might mean for higher education in Asia
CityU wants researchers, teachers and students across the region to cooperate and grow in ways that help to advance knowledge, says Way Kuo
Robert-Jan Smits looks back on open access initiative ‘roller coaster’ after?swapping European Commission for Eindhoven’s ‘booming’ innovation ‘ecosystem’
Solutions to the funding crisis will depend on universities’ abilities to build new business partnership models supported by new ways of working, says Mike Boxall??
In the wake Sally Hunt’s resignation and pay ballot turnout, the UK’s University and College Union needs to come together to discuss its long-term strategy, says Matt Waddup?
Government proposes law against contract cheating, as it clears the decks for coming election
Shadow minister says new assessment is ‘half-baked’
Data from WSJ/91茄子?US College Rankings raise questions about whether land-grant institutions are living up to their original mission
What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?
New group of eight universities,?joined by?MIT and Stanford, sees lack of private investment in ‘niche’ university research as a key barrier