Wider open spaces Freely accessed papers are simply points in a constellation of scientific communication with the public, says Alice Bell 19 April
Master the new loom before life's tapestry unravels at our hands We must ethically control synthetic biology or its box of delights could easily become a Pandora-style nightmare, warns Julian Savulescu 19 April
A home of one's own As Feminist Review celebrates its 100th issue, Mary Evans assesses its lasting contribution to academic debate 12 April
Debt collection, but without the defaults and the destitution Bruce Chapman, who pioneered Australia's income-contingent student loans, is keen to see the system applied in other spheres 12 April
A case of double Dutch Nicola Dandridge is sceptical of press reports on the boom in British students heading to the Netherlands for a university education 12 April
The history boys and girls Felipe Fernández-Armesto recalls a golden age when learning was treasured 12 April
Raw, not for consumption Unpublished research data must be placed beyond the FoI's reach or the academy will suffer, Kevin Schürer warns 5 April
We aim to ensure that the transition goes as smoothly as possible Sir Alan Langlands explains what Hefce is doing to provide help during the biggest shake-up of university funding for generations 5 April
Winter is coming ‘Lucky’ Australia is feeling a rather British chill in the air, says Malcolm Gillies 5 April
Resetting the compass Resourceful academies in the global South and East have much to teach the ‘developed’ North and West, Sir David Watson observes 5 April
Government demands that separate work and values discredit us To be ethical, a funding system must recognise that what universities do supports the common good, argues Thomas Docherty 29 March
Victors and spoils Indulging 'world-class' institutions distorts higher education policy and fails those it should help, Roger Brown contends 29 March
Master and commander Andy Westwood salutes Sir Alan Langlands, a steady hand guiding the sector through the stormy waters of frenzied coalition reform 29 March
An inclusive mission As a scholar at Cambridge, Rowan Williams will continue pursuing a communal search for truth, says Benjamin Myers 22 March
Hate has no place here The sector must consider the law, confront its own prejudices, update its codes and banish the extremists from campus, says Ruth Deech 22 March
National Scholarship Programme is little more than a sideshow Financial aid for individuals during their studies is crucial, argues Liam Burns, but the incoherent NSP will do more harm than good 22 March
Painful reflection Media self-hatred is fuelling the attacks on media studies, says Sally Feldman 22 March
Not all enterprise is private Adam O'Boyle outlines how student-led third-sector bodies can offer institutions social and financial benefits 15 March
A poor policy poorly managed leaves little to show for ?315m Hefce admits that the multimillion-pound Cetls scheme had minimal impact on student learning. Paul Ramsden is not surprised 15 March
Support us to help you More democratic, more accountable and closer to its members: Sally Hunt says her planned UCU reforms will engage it with society 15 March
Working with, not against Students' unions now focus on cooperation, not opposition, says Paul Greatrix 15 March
Leader: They never came to the boil The dearth of funds to invest in teaching today makes the Cetls' meagre legacy all the more disappointing By John Gill 15 March
Virtual paths, real gains The developing world's need for higher education, says Martin Bean, can be met by the digital delivery of open educational resources 8 March
Thoroughly entitled Twenty years on, post-1992s have proved beyond doubt they are worthy of the university moniker, argues Michael Driscoll 8 March
Social mobility, yes. Outreach efforts, yes. Quotas, absolutely not Ruth Deech argues that any attempt by Offa to shape the make-up of the student body is wrong-headed and could fall foul of the law 8 March
Transatlantic traffic When it comes to the academy, influence flows both ways, argues Alan Ryan 8 March
Taking the plunge Uclan's new overseas campuses are a bold but carefully planned part of its expansion, maintains Malcolm McVicar 1 March
A mistaken conception that the university system is under attack David Willetts defends the government's higher education policies against Stefan Collini's accusations of reductionist consumerism By David Willetts 1 March
It takes all sorts Universities must embrace diversity to better serve the needs of the nation and local communities, argues Eric Thomas 1 March
Playing to win at Latin tag Felipe Fernández-Armesto is only fleetingly charmed by traditional shout-lines 1 March
REF's effort to make knowledge visible may have cloudy results Impact assessments will shape behaviours - but not necessarily in desired directions, argue Katherine Smith and Nasar Meer 23 February
Time is the essence Malcolm Gillies argues that to succeed, universities must be of the moment 23 February
Preliminary to reading Students often struggle to access material on reading lists. To avoid that, lecturers should talk to librarians first, says Nick Bevan 23 February
A radical antithesis Universities are training grounds for engaged citizens, not terrorists, says Louise Richardson 23 February
Combination acts Collaboration should not be a dirty word in the arts, says Stephen Mumford 16 February
Room for a profitable view High-quality private provision widens choice, maintains standards and has a vital role to play, argues Carl Lygo 16 February
Will chasing the market really result in an increase in quality? V-cs say that their institutions need to be 'fast on their feet', but simply expanding popular courses will not work, says Graham Gibbs 16 February
Leader: Something has got to give The government has told students to expect more, while it has given universities less. This could be unpleasant for all By John Gill 16 February
Occupy publishing Timothy Gowers is boycotting Elsevier and hopes to spark reform that will replace expensive journals with a more rational system 16 February