Tribal Modern: Branding New Nations in the Arab Gulf, by miriam cooke
Discussion of underground and emergent queer cultures are interesting, but Caroline Osella wishes for more insight from a respected scholar

Discussion of underground and emergent queer cultures are interesting, but Caroline Osella wishes for more insight from a respected scholar

Mary Evans agrees that feminism today focuses on womenās agency and identity at the expense of examining framing structures

Eva Shan Chou lauds an original, erudite portrait of a writer whose courage matched her creativity

Gary Day on an exploration of new technologiesā effects on artistsā representation of the world

Ronald Hutton praises a tour de force on the causes of the English Civil War

Accretion of projects harms the ability of US universities to restrain costs and hit goals, says Dartmouth College president

Private college loses all its previous degree-validating partners

Rama Thirunamachandran moots idea of a loan system āunderpinned by the private sectorā

Prince William has had a busy time recently: high-fiving Tinie Tempah at the Baftas last week, shifting sandbags in a flood-hit Berkshire village and reportedly enjoying a hunting holiday in Spain...

It has bar stools and beer pumps, but the new āpubā at London South Bank University is not what it seems. In fact it is āan elaborate set, built at a cost of Ā£20,000 by the psychology department; a...

Philosophers need to follow Socratesā example and get back among the people, say John Kaag and David OāHara

Courses led by interdisciplinary groups can energise teachers and students, says Robert Zaretsky

Michael Gove has vetoed plans for a free school sponsored by the Institute of Education, as the proposal failed to reach the governmentās āhigh barā

The whistleblower Edward Snowden has been elected rector of the University of Glasgow

The Office of Fair Trading has told universities to review rules that stop students from graduating if they have non-tuition fee debts.