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Academia must recognise that it's only one part of the wider scholarly ecosystem, and academic conferences must reach outside to the wider world. Matthew Flinders explains how this has influenced the Political Studies Association.
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A new wing of the Conservative Party is running the government, and universities are rarely out of the news. Giles Carden and Jonathan Woodhead ask if universities need to change course to keep up.
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A new book analysing the political divide between 'Somewheres' and 'Anywheres' puts universities at the heart of its argument. David Morris looks at higher education's role in the new politics of identity.
The post Anywhere to Somewhere: the achievement society and its discontents appeared first on Wonkhe.
A survey of parliamentarians' views of universities provides significant food for thought for sector lobbyists and representatives. Karmjit Kaur of UUK explains the results.
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