Scholars’ rude awakenings
Does bitchiness serve any useful scholarly purpose?
Does bitchiness serve any useful scholarly purpose?
The insider’s outsider reflects a career at the heart of the higher education sector
David Matthews reports from the island state on the questions facing its burgeoning academy
Source: Nature Picture LibraryPachyderms get straight to the pointElephants are the only animals that understand human pointing without needing any training, a study has found. Researchers from the...
David Matthews investigates the scale and threat of the custom essay industry
Better regional R&D strategies needed to access structural funds, sector told.
Better regional R&D strategies needed to access structural funds, sector told. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Gerald Kauvar and E. Grady Bogue on the many reasons higher education leaders end up walking the plank
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, Gerald Kauvar and E. Grady Bogue on forced departures and how to avoid them
Post-Sandy Hook, hundreds of American college presidents are taking on the gun lobby. Amid the US’ increasingly febrile and evidence-free policy debates, does the campaign signal a return to the ‘...
PhDs are valuable political capital in Germany, Eastern Europe and beyond, but the currency has been devalued by a string of high-profile plagiarism cases at the very heart of government. Paul Jump...
Germany and Eastern Europe rocked by string of high-profile cases within their governments. Paul Jump reports
Fit to printA group of illustration students are bringing traditional printmaking skills back to the defunct press room of a local newspaper. The former press room at the Bournemouth Echo building,...
Fit to printA group of illustration students are bringing traditional printmaking skills back to the defunct press room of a local newspaper. The former press room at the Bournemouth Echo building,...
Robert Eaglestone extols a great historian’s insights into a great and disquieting writer