The Bookshop of the World: Making and Trading Books in the Dutch Golden Age, by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen
Ben Higgins enjoys a richly detailed account of the 17th-century Europe’s ‘most important centre of print’
Ben Higgins enjoys a richly detailed account of the 17th-century Europe’s ‘most important centre of print’
Brexit or no Brexit, scientists across the continent have an obligation to keep standing up for ideals such as integrity, trust and cooperation, writes the European Union’s former director-general of...
A new business model is needed if textbook publishers want to win back their student clients, says Matthew Jones
Mainland Chinese university features in top 10 for first time
Trend reflects growing gap between PhD completions and academic job availability
Separate survey uncovers widespread opposition to recent research funding cuts
Data analysis from THE suggests different drivers are coming together to alter universities’ UK-international mix
Latest Hesa data reveal universities where teaching-only numbers have increased the most
Latest Hesa data also reveal that part-time enrolments are now below 500,000
First new college in almost 30 years will begin recruitment in 2019
New Zealand university ‘did not consult enough’ on new identity
Fewer than half of Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council’s Centres for Doctoral Training rated ‘good’
Boston university wants to develop one-to-one tutorial model as it creates ‘global university system’
UK-educated political scientist Sedat Laçiner was sentenced after spending 26 months in pretrial custody