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Higher education news feeds are currently dominated by near-daily announcements of large job cuts across the UK. But what effect is all this having on the atmosphere within the departments affected ¨C and, indeed, across the sector in general? Four scholars give their takes
Goldsmiths¡¯ reduction of people to expendable costs corrodes the necessary conditions for learning. I¡¯m leaving, says Les Back
Restricting access to university property is a sorry symptom of commercialisation that is making students poorer, laments Les Back
Twitter may be a medium for academic vanity, but it also serves some very useful scholarly purposes, argues Les Back