Cities in Time: Temporary Urbanism and the Future of the City, by Ali Madanipour
We flock to pop-ups and the beach in Paris but anxiety is never far behind, says Richard Williams

We flock to pop-ups and the beach in Paris but anxiety is never far behind, says Richard Williams

Thousands of details from forgotten lives of domesticity enrich this first-rate history, writes Deborah D. Rogers

Philosophical Gallic charm, modern slavery, top tips for managing research projects, when man meets machine and the loss of hope

We talk to psychiatrist Vikram Patel about delivering healthcare in low-resources communities, how academics can learn from acting, and the hippy lifestyle of Goa

A researcher who transformed our understanding of how information systems can deliver benefits for organisations has died

New document sets 'benchmark' for others to follow, according to research policy expert

But professor says Trump presidency might now provide ‘incentive’ for junior scholars to ask ‘important questions’

Analysis suggests v-c pay is rising twice as fast as salaries of more junior university staff

To avoid getting caught up in anti-establishment populism, UK science needs to pay attention to the shifts in public perception, says Jonathan Grant

Six academics offer their views on the state of language learning in a populist climate

An academic researching the Camorra talks to John Elmes about Kalashnikovs and pizza, investigating a closed community, and how she stays safe

Analysis shows ‘for first time’ how government visa ‘restrictions’ impact different institutions

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

We must help students become savvy net users, so they can be savvy citizens navigating the post-truth era, says Dana Ruggiero