Sex and Buildings: Modern Architecture and the Sexual Revolution, by Richard J. Williams
Annmarie Adams on one man’s quest to find places where form meets libido

Annmarie Adams on one man’s quest to find places where form meets libido
We write as a group of concerned academics who find themselves unable to resolve a difficult academic dispute and are hoping to find guidance from the community of scholarship.Overall student...

Chris Pierson considers a pitch for ‘assertive social democracy’ in an age dominated by neoliberalism

Undergraduates ‘reproduce social inequality’, paper argues

Student numbers at private higher education institutions will be capped from 2014-15, the government has confirmed, while private providers will also be granted unlimited recruitment of high-grade...

The University and College Union is among those invited to a Labour Party summit to discuss the controversial issue of zero-hours contracts.

Police have named the woman whose body was found in a lake at the University of East Anglia.

Nearly half of all university finance directors believe now is a good time to be taking “greater risk†onto their balance sheets, according to a survey by consultants Deloitte.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

More divorced mothers are seeking legal advice about whether ex-husbands can extend support payments for children at university, a law firm has said.

Work between the UK research councils, Indian government and business can be improved by fixing practical barriers to collaboration, a report says.

A new government-commissioned study says a degree will earn graduates an extra £252,000 over their lifetime for women and £168,000 for men.


