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Opinion

Felipe Fernández-Armesto bristles at the stifling effect of peer review

10 April

Vice-chancellors and those who select them might learn from the successes – and notable failures – of politics

10 April

A course from the UK can’t simply be transplanted overseas even if the language used is the same, says Rebecca Hughes

10 April

Libya’s education system requires reform, but effective change can come incrementally, says Darren L. Linvill

3 April

Malcolm Gillies celebrates a watershed moment on the long road to equality

3 April

South Africa’s energy is built on frustration, anger, fear and cheerful fatalism, finds Robert Appelbaum

27 March

Negative assumptions about undergraduates distract from the debate over the responsibilities of educators, says Sarah Moore

13 March

In the midst of a desert, Shahidha Bari finds a wellspring of scholarly inspiration

6 March

Editor’s Note: In some weeks, changes in higher education are of sufficient moment to warrant extended treatment. We are happy to devote this entire edition of The Poppletonian to just such a development