University of Warwick bangs the drum for liberal arts
Preparing to launch its multidisciplinary degree, institution bids others across Europe to follow suit

Preparing to launch its multidisciplinary degree, institution bids others across Europe to follow suit

The University of Glasgow vice-principal talks about her journey from studying under communism in Poland to the senior leadership team of a UK university

Blurring the lines between supervisor and friend can cause difficulties for academics and students alike, says study by Finnish researchers

AHRC-funded festival flags up an astonishing variety of collaborative projects

Writers rise to the challenge of creating fiction from black holes, dark matter and warped light

King’s College London research finds that ability of metrics to predict problems in higher education providers is ‘extremely limited’

Higher levels of stress among senior women revealed by Leadership Foundation report

Study suggests students taught by academics with teaching qualifications are more likely to pass, but less likely to get first-class scores

An intellectual tag team helped to steal workers’ time, bodies and then souls, Philip Roscoe learns

Through a series of ‘creation stories’, E. Stina Lyon hears how individuals are breaking ground as they form families

From Saudi Arabia’s religious rebels to TTIP's unknown unknowns: new academic books worth adding to your reading list

The rich case study detail is akin to an engrossing chat with a psychiatrist friend, says Amy L. Milton

Lindsey Moore on a study of film and video from the Arabic-speaking world

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Book of the week: Ethics aside, no useful information is to be gained from ‘coercive questioning’, says Steven Rose