Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, has been giving a series of London lectures on &genocide in Gaza* and international law
A wave of US institutions say they will no longer take stances on political or societal issues, but some are critical that keeping quiet is &tantamount to implicit support*
Outgoing Erasmus University Rotterdam president discusses the underappreciated value of the social sciences, managing student protests and the differences between Dutch and German higher education
Call for an &immediate ceasefire* is scarcely better than the &stop arming Ukraine* motion that led to resignations a year ago, says Christopher Phelps
Strategic silence of vice-chancellors within our national debate is a mistake when the quest for truth is so central to academia, argues Sir Geoff Mulgan
Haidt vehicle ostensibly began as bid by left-leaning professors to limit their own extremes, but conservative power is more visibly 每 and audibly 每 driving its growth
Reports mount of academics not having contracts renewed in apparent retaliation for anti-war protests, as observers highlight precarity as key factor in restricting free speech
While administrators, faculty, students and police get main attention in protests, those paying the bills 每 especially in wealthier families 每 pursue more decisive roles
As politicians stage another public hearing to shame academia, university leaders display new level of resistance, joined by students at Harvard and California system
As Pro-Palestinian encampments spread to more than 20 UK universities, a new organisation of Jewish academics has formed over concerns around the rise of antisemitism on campuses, and another warning against &dangerous rhetoric* from government