Corbyn’s Labour: lions led by donkey jackets
It is heartbreaking to see idealistic youth attach itself to clueless old sectarians, writes Martin McQuillan

It is heartbreaking to see idealistic youth attach itself to clueless old sectarians, writes Martin McQuillan

European researchers call for a ‘radical reorganisation’ to help undergraduates and PhD students access grants

Senior figure sees ‘strong signals’ that Turkey’s academy has been infiltrated, despite international criticism

Don’t follow fashion when deciding how best to raise cash – consider all the options, says Marc Finer

Centre for Macroeconomics survey finds support for ‘institutional change’ in profession

Despite significant medical progress, there is still a stigma surrounding HIV in the workplace that needs to be addressed, says Drew Dalton

This week's edition discussed by the editorial team

Despite a long history of trailblazing female academics, Europe's academy is making slow progress in promoting more women to senior roles, says lobby group

Tuition rises have left middle classes ‘slammed’, and low African American enrolments can cause tensions, warns Gene Block

As we continually wait for the next big thing, we are doomed to disappointment, finds Tara Brabazon

Jonathan Mirsky considers an exploration of the dynamics between two ancient rival nations

The novelist and historian, whose latest book is The Hamilton Affair, says the best stories are those that make you care. Her summer plans include lying in a hammock, and reading the perfect number...

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Surviving a traumatic event isn’t a prerequisite for making great artworks, says K. E. Gover

Howard Segal on an optimistic visionary who never quite achieved the utopian communities he envisioned