In defence of the Twitter pariah
Sometimes you need someone as controversial as psychologist Hans Eysenck to advance science, says Philip Corr

Sometimes you need someone as controversial as psychologist Hans Eysenck to advance science, says Philip Corr

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Youth is not a bar to excellence, despite older institutions’ rankings success. Jack Grove analyses how some youthful contenders have risen in the ranks

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

Dress codes have all but died, but Felipe Fernández-Armesto still thinks we work best when properly and thoughtfully attired
Anna Coatman’s feature “What next for art schools?” (17 March) on the “lost” golden age of UK art schools omitted an important and still relevant fact: there was “something in the air” about those...
I was very glad to see Emma Gee raise the issue of the translation of Classics and its scholarly nature and potential to engage the public (“Classics’ elitism should be lost in translation”, 17 March...
The Open University does, as Ormond Simpson argues, need to rediscover a personal touch (“[!The Open University!] needs to make it personal”, Letters, 10 March), but that in itself cannot be the...
Abuse of the professorial title is easily remedied (“Ersatz professors should be booed off the stage”, Opinion, 17 March). Section B3 of the Quality Assurance Agency’s Quality Code insists that “...
Responding to figures on teaching-only contracts released by Fighting Against Casualisation in Education last week, a spokesperson for Birkbeck, University of London claimed that including their...