Joshua Reynolds: Experiments in Paint
An artist often portrayed as an orthodox portraitist is depicted as having an ‘unquenchable thirst’ for innovation and experiment, finds Shahidha Bari

An artist often portrayed as an orthodox portraitist is depicted as having an ‘unquenchable thirst’ for innovation and experiment, finds Shahidha Bari

Andrew Hamilton to take over at NYU after he makes his exit
The article by an anonymous former employee of an English university will concern anyone with an interest in the quality of higher education data and the broader reputation of the sector (“Bar work?...

Universities were too slow to take lead, leaving them vulnerable to policy change, scholar argues

Outdated practices and lack of simplicity result in ‘unfindable’ work, Carole Goble tells Jisc Digital Festival 2015

Universities must be realistic about crashes and capitalism, says Terry Jones ahead of the premiere of documentary Boom Bust Boom

THE analyses postgrad awards by subject and region as academics debate the risks and rewards of a decade of internationalisation

Âé¶¹ Office under fire over ‘indefensible’ appeal forcing international relations expert to quit UK

This flawed publication is symptomatic of a deeper malaise in business and management studies, says Dennis Tourish

Students who spend part of their degree overseas achieve higher final grades than those who choose to stay put, according to a report

Frank Finlay considers the experience of the immigrant professor who held his post during the 1914-18 conflict

Emma Rees investigates research where selfhood and scholarship are intertwined

University says that provision should be seen in context of a £10 million surplus across the institution as a whole

The case for research funding in the humanities is stronger if we recognise the similarities, argues David Eastwood

European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of a whistleblowing Latvian academic