The Human Right to Health
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the right to health is a human right. But what this entails, and in what sense health can be a right, are still matters of controversy. In his...
According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the right to health is a human right. But what this entails, and in what sense health can be a right, are still matters of controversy. In his...
At one point in Emir Kusturica's 1995 film Underground, the viewer comes across a vast network of tunnels mysteriously interconnecting the whole of Europe. While above ground the Cold War is getting...
Henry Farrell disentangles his Hitchcock from his super-nodes to reveal a pessimistic world view
Focusing on the café as a social space as well as on coffee as an object of production and consumption, this excellent book combines academic rigour with lively descriptions and compelling prose....
Most palaeontologists now take it for granted that our subject has significant things to say about the nature of evolutionary change; uniquely, we have the time dimension. Yet the fossil record is...

Les Gofton reminds us that in popular music as in life, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
Raising the Stakes reports on a cultural phenomenon that few of us are familiar with. While computer games have become part of our mainstream culture, the professional e-sport arena is a place for...
The story of Charles Dickens' development as a storyteller - from his first anonymous unpaid sketch in December 1833 to the publication of Barnaby Rudge in 1841 - is told extremely well in this fine...
United StatesThoroughly revised - really?A US governor has signed legislation intended to lower the costs of textbooks for university students. Jerry Brown, governor of California, announced last...
The European Commission's efforts to create a single market for research across Europe by 2014, a deadline set last year by European Union ministers, have entered a new phase.

Flexible university policy allowed hockey star to train and study. Elizabeth Gibney reports
A university's appeals process for PhD students has been criticised as inconsistent, unclear and unfair by the Quality Assurance Agency.

Berkeley chancellor labels free higher education for all a 'social injustice'. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Exam howlersWinner was out to lunchThe winner of this year's Times Higher Education "exam howlers" competition is Kevin Ruane, professor of modern history at Canterbury Christ Church University....
Professor unfairly dismissed in restructure that increased the number of posts. Jack Grove reports