Letters – 6 December 2018
Effort to publish damned by review process Ronald Barnett offered some suggestions on how to conduct journal reviews with integrity in his article “Where are the ethics in academic publishing?” (...
Effort to publish damned by review process Ronald Barnett offered some suggestions on how to conduct journal reviews with integrity in his article “Where are the ethics in academic publishing?” (...
The rankings adopt a balanced scorecard approach, with 20 individual performance indicators combining to create an overall score that reflects the strength of each programme and school. The...

Education Corporation of America, with more than 70 for-profit US colleges, falls victim to changing economics and sector-wide crackdown on abuses

Peer review is lauded in principle as the guarantor of quality in academic publishing and grant distribution. But its practice is often loathed by those on the receiving end. Here, seven academics...

Despite the time the playwright spent in the city, he never became a Londoner, says Lisa Hopkins

Roberta Mock on a form of performance in which a participant commits to a plan and sees it through, not knowing the outcome

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A Times Higher Education/Wall Street Journal analysis suggests that while the two-year MBA remains extremely strong, shorter alternatives are also becoming highly valued in a time-pressed world. Anna...

Book of the week: James Stevens Curl is impressed by a marriage of modern architecture and monument preservation
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Catalina Pollak Williamson is impressed by a look at how urban settings have negotiated play, but finds that it leaves today’s landscape unexplored

Katherine Angel finds a reconsideration of sex through the lens of play evocative but overly ambitious

When the press turned left, how artists turned on to Einstein’s universe and the ins and outs of illuminations

Tributes paid to founder of Stanford University’s department of comparative literature

The winner of this year’s John Maddox Prize talks about fighting to protect the planet and dealing with adversity