In praise of PowerPoint Philip Moriarty stands up for the much-maligned presentation tool By Philip Moriarty 16 July
Why do scientists struggle to reproduce results? Researchers face pressure to hype and report selectively, says Dorothy Bishop By Dorothy Bishop 4 June
Labour’s manifesto plans: not perfect, but not bad Danny Dorling looks at what the party’s promises would mean for higher education 23 April
Open days seen from the other side Christopher Phelps views universities through new eyes when he accompanies his daughter on a tour of UK campuses 11 December
Break-up of union will be painful The English are not seriously contemplating the effects of Scottish independence. They must, writes Danny Dorling 7 August
Credential crisis Universities’ monopoly on certifying expertise is at risk, warns Tamson Pietsch By Tamson Pietsch 6 December
Conduct: becoming As a long career closes, Steven Schwartz is eager to discover what lies ahead 25 October
Year of living dangerously In puritan times, says Thomas Docherty, we need sabbaticals more than ever 2 August
Where is Physics Barbie? We need role models that encourage girls to study science, says Athene Donald By Athene Donald 25 August
Increase depth not volume A loud voice alone is not enough to merit a hearing, says Steven Schwartz 21 July
Refute it thus Citation indices are poor and distorting proxies for research quality - they should get the boot, argues Thomas Docherty 19 May
Tweet sensations Tim Birkhead finds a valuable lesson in the story of the bullfinch trainers 21 April
The rest was silence Inept alumni communications derail the desire to give, says Tim Birkhead 17 March
Too small to fail Tim Birkhead ponders the optimal size and location of the conference venue 3 February
This is customer services Tim Birkhead fears for the effect that higher fees will have on teaching 16 December
What do we say on the tin? In competitive times, it's hard to avoid hype in a prospectus, says Tim Birkhead 4 November
Charm offensive Tim Birkhead on universities' courtship of their next cohort of students 23 September
Be different, be (s)quids in Teaching graduates how to think will help them get jobs, says Tim Birkhead 12 August
Morale heads for the pan Tim Birkhead fears the consequences of insensitively applied funding cuts 1 July
Live a year in my shoes Tim Birkhead wonders if a critic would feel differently after a job swap 20 May
Different type of problem Using computers in exams would not make things fairer, says Tim Birkhead 15 April
I feel like a marked man Undergraduate examinations drive Tim Birkhead to the therapist's couch 25 February
When B is better than A Less money and control, more stress - will anyone flourish? asks Tim Birkhead 21 January
Recipe for disaster Post-Copenhagen, it's clear that logic alone won't save us, writes Kevin Fong 31 December
More contact? When? Simplify grant applications and release time for teaching, says Tim Birkhead 10 December
It's dangerous to ignore it Discarding 'unsuitable' proof in policymaking is foolhardy, warns Kevin Fong 19 November
VIP: very irregular podium Some speaking engagements discomfort Tim Birkhead, but he is undeterred 5 November
Appendix A: I'm knackered Lecturing when fatigued is an inescapable fact of life for Kevin Fong 15 October
Is all this on the record? Let's not allow recording requests to stifle free exchange, says Tim Birkhead 1 October
Science needs more space Research should be aimed at improving our lives, not increasing our bank balances, says Thomas Docherty 17 September
A tale of two systems US attacks on the NHS also raise issues about the academy, says Kevin Fong 10 September
Study leave: a right, not a privilege Tim Birkhead dreams of time to work, free from day-to-day interruptions 27 August
We'll be all right (probably) Let's stop panicking and let the swine flu experts do their job, says Kevin Fong 6 August
Total disclosure a sign of the academy's time-and-motion sickness Thomas Docherty examines the transparency culture, its political uses and the dangerous implications for scholarly freedom 30 July
To provide teaching of quality, we must get back to our roots Tradition, not the empty processes of the 'excellence' agenda, offers the academy a road map to higher standards, says Thomas Docherty 9 July
Master of our Universe Oh Lord - what a change. But let's not freak out just yet, says Kevin Fong 2 July
Whose data is it anyway? A PhD student's run-in with a senior researcher sets Tim Birkhead thinking 18 June
Being a humble servant to business will be a disaster for everyone By insisting our universities’ sole role is to fire the economy, we have lost sight of their more civilising purpose, says Thomas Docherty 4 June
Dude, where's my stimulus? Kevin Fong bemoans science's continuing inability to secure its future 28 May
... and be quick about it Impatient editors risk upsetting manuscript referees, writes Tim Birkhead 14 May
Can't beat the real thing Tutorials are vital for a quality learning experience, writes Tim Birkhead 9 April
Talk to a reporter - you may learn how to get your message across Don't run from the media: engaging with journalists can help you hone your thoughts and words - at least once the panic subsides, says Chris Hackley 2 April
Blue skies or no sky at all We must save pure research - it could be key to Earth's future, says Kevin Fong 19 March
Doctor who and how Viva PhD success - and let's fête the candidates a little, too, says Tim Birkhead 5 March
Return to an age of reason Kevin Fong welcomes Obama's promise to restore the importance of science 12 February
Secrets of real success Hard work, creativity and luck are keys to accomplishment, says Tim Birkhead 29 January
With no due respect, LOL Insults toasting on an open flame test Kevin Fong's post-Christmas spirit 8 January
Sexing up the science Journals want 'no ifs and buts' research, but Tim Birkhead wants honesty 18 December
Equality strategy needed Kevin Fong seeks a middle ground between affirmative action and passivity 27 November
How duff exams spawn failure Natural selection is too hard for educators - not the kids, says Tim Birkhead 13 November
Notes from the debt pit Eschewing the City for the academy offers us scant protection, says Kevin Fong 23 October
Why is funding so unfair? When it comes to grants, Tim Birkhead knows just how Kevin the Teenager feels 9 October
Don't knock knowledge Kevin Fong says the experiments at Cern represent science at its finest 18 September
Summer off? Not likely Tim Birkhead dispels the myth that lecturers spend three months on the beach 4 September