London Business School dean: more to an MBA than earning power
François Ortalo-Magné says executive programmes help students ‘look at the world differently’

François Ortalo-Magné says executive programmes help students ‘look at the world differently’

Better recognition of the wider social benefits of both teaching and research would help universities regain public goodwill, says Nick PetfordÂ

If microcredentials could only gain the trust of employers and workers, platforms would have a golden goose on their hands, says Chris Fellingham

Thirty years on from the start of the push to get more girls into science, the sense of urgency and commitment is waning, says Karen Russ

Magdeburg university head reveals scale of threats he received after controversy over right-wing AfD speakers

Joe Moran enters another dimension, one marked by the absence of sound. Next stop, the quiet zone

A lyrical memoir of a writer and psychoanalyst’s romantic and intellectual relationship with Lacan shows that psychoanalysis is very much the art of the enigmatic vignette, says Benjamin Poore

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Universities cannot become Gardens of Eden without losing their key purpose, writes Hanna Holborn Gray

Abigail Williams enjoys this demonstration of the many ways in which publications make meaning

Nathan Abrams admires an impressively researched, behind-the-scenes look at a science fiction classic

Muddled brains and mortality; angry white men; the illustrated Ada Lovelace; and going without God

Universities in the former East Germany are now on a par with those of western Europe while others in the former Soviet bloc still lag. David Matthews visits Poland to explore why

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media