Cultural norms may be no-go areas for foreign academics
University staff urged to help visiting scholars adjust to life in the UK

University staff urged to help visiting scholars adjust to life in the UK

Universities are losing control of what they teach, warns John Cookson

Alan Ryan muses on ironies and idiosyncrasies in higher education

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Liz Young discovers how failures in governance exacerbated the severity of historical famines

Tara Brabazon on an ethnographical study of the internet users who ‘swarm’ in order to cause maximum pain

A tax rate of 67.5% is part of an economist’s plan to stem excessive inequality, finds Danny Dorling

Richard Larschan on an examination of the conflicting ‘emotional styles’ of two camps of poets of the 1950s and 1960s

Jane O’Grady on a collection that stresses the importance of creativity, beauty and self-fulfilment

Les Gofton on a compelling study of a musical subculture

An overview of the action in Europe also examines present-day attitudes towards the conflict, says Niamh Gallagher

Kathryn Ecclestone on a study examining the underside of the new fixation on inner feelings

The vibrant residential library founded on the bequest of the former prime minister can be both productive and restorative, finds Emma Rees

Academics working with the media and government discuss current misconceptions

University is pairing with edX in a move that has been described as ‘good for nobody’