The Films of Mira Nair: Diaspora Vérité, by Amardeep Singh
A pioneering female film auteur receives a long overdue close-up in a book that will appeal to general readers and specialists alike, says Ashvin Devasundaram

A pioneering female film auteur receives a long overdue close-up in a book that will appeal to general readers and specialists alike, says Ashvin Devasundaram

The author of Seven Keys to Modern Art on The Red Balloon, different Ways of Seeing and interpreting artistic works

Book of the week: the horrific mutilations of wartime provided fertile ground for research, writes Linda Maynard

Far from being hotbeds of intellectual debate, universities enforce ideological conformity, follow rigid procedures and offer little that enthusiasts could not teach themselves. It is time for...
Sector fails to self-regulate its âwicked issuesâ The article on the Office for Students (ââQuick with the rodâ, but is the OfS up to the job?â, News, 24 January) identifies the inbuilt tension...

The idea of mistakes being intrinsic to success has become an educational mantra â but for many students and academics, messing up is not an option

Funding councils acknowledge that policy U-turn may have 'unintended consequences for individuals'

Tributes paid to historian who transformed our understanding of early modern England

The architect of Plan S tells of his next move to become a university leader in Eindhoven and discusses the art of not taking life too seriously

While Chinaâs intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region

Christopher Hunt shared row with precious remains after granting of âpassportâ

Universities and scholars told to establish âthe boundaries of acceptable speechâ as staff report meetings with managers over online activities

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the worldâs media