Books interview: Rupa Huq
MP and editor of Reading the Riot Act: Reflections on the 2011 Urban Disorders in England on suburbia, the Famous Five, and the overlap between politics and academia

MP and editor of Reading the Riot Act: Reflections on the 2011 Urban Disorders in England on suburbia, the Famous Five, and the overlap between politics and academia

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Marcus Chown on the individuals and theories that expanded our view of the universe

Moyra Haslett on what the Irish diaspora in mid-18th-century London reveals about the life and politics of one literary figure

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

Book of the week: There’s a strong political current running through a bold study skewering myths, says Louise Whiteley

Three professors give their views on the difficulties of taking on tasks that are necessary but undervalued

Universities have a European union far older than many nation states. We must not lose sight of that in the aftermath of Brexit, says Howard Hotson

Rising immigration-related costs and lack of employer support send an unwelcoming message to international staff, says Jason Danely

We need quick agreements to mitigate the damage that UK exit will have on the European academy, argues Bernd Huber

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

Researchers in the liberal arts seem to have made it their mission to communicate in the most obscure fashion, says Zachary Foster
Since the referendum, we have experienced confusion and division. This is political, but it is also an emotional and psychological process. A split between facts and emotion is part of what...
I had no idea what European Studies were. I just didn’t want to spend four years studying Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo and Camus. Son of a railwayman, my France was shaped by high-speed trains, snow-...