USS: index of anguish
In the debate over the level of the salary cap to be introduced into USS pensions, in which members would receive career revalued benefits (CRB) on up to £50,000 of their salary, little seems to have...
In the debate over the level of the salary cap to be introduced into USS pensions, in which members would receive career revalued benefits (CRB) on up to £50,000 of their salary, little seems to have...
While we the undersigned colleagues of Derek Sayer essentially agree that the research excellence framework is deeply problematic (we think the vast majority of the sector do as well), we are bemused...

Marina Warner may have railed against the “culture of obedience and deference” in UK universities, but she will soon be the one kneeling before authority. The award-winning scholar, who resigned from...

More than 80 per cent of the physical, medical and life sciences research assessed at UK universities is world-leading or internationally excellent, according to the results of the research...

Jonathan Shepherd, Cardiff medical scholar and ‘What Works’ pioneer, urges researchers to keep it brief and abandon obfuscation

Study finds variations by seniority, subject and institutional mission in scholars’ published opinions on the research excellence framework

Christopher Bigsby on those who take a creative approach to academic rigour

A surgeon finds that what empowers terminally ill patients is humane honesty, finds Helen Bynum

Sharon Wheeler applauds a rigorous and passionate appraisal of Conan Doyle’s literary contemporaries

Are we primarily biological entities, or embodied consciousnesses? Christopher Belshaw on a fine book examining the arguments

A thoughtful study on joblessness has little to say on the most pressing problems, finds Kitty Stewart

John Shand on a message that is undermined exaggeration

Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones on a study of the muscle and myth movies of the 1950s and 1960s

The Indiana Jones of biology is an engaging guide in this marine detective story, says Philip Hoare

Eileen Pollard on a collection of interviews capturing important truths about the doctoral process