The Efficiency Trap: Finding a Better Way to Achieve a Sustainable Energy Future, by Steve Hallett
Joanna Depledge is disturbed by advice to be passive in the face of human-induced apocalypse

Joanna Depledge is disturbed by advice to be passive in the face of human-induced apocalypse

Robert Zaretsky on a study that shows how history defeats not just prediction, but also our predilection for theory

A. W. Purdue on the evolution of the Tube system

‘Not just money-making exercise’, says company founder

StudentFunder aims to become ‘one-stop shop’ for those in need

But more academics are able to teach in the tongue, data show

#ECRchat looks to offer global advice

Graeme Wilkinson left Wales to head a private institution that was more familiar than it first appeared

This 400-year-old Bible is probably the most infamous of the rare religious books and manuscripts held in the University of Leicester’s Robjohns Collection.

“Overseas students from wealthy families are renting some of London’s most desirable and expensive flats,” the Evening Standard reported on 1 August. One estate agent said that at the new 65 Duke...

BPP decision reached despite concerns over US parent firm

Sweden aims to rebuild faltering overseas student numbers

Consumerisation’s spread to all aspects of life and work leaves a hollow feeling, finds Cary Cooper

The intended undergraduate fees market never took off, but it is very real for international and postgraduate students

Online comments show no room for complacency