At a 'natural' time, chief of 1994 Group bids farewell
Members of 'the sensible group' must now decide on its direction, Paul Marshall tells Simon Baker

Members of 'the sensible group' must now decide on its direction, Paul Marshall tells Simon Baker

Using consultants an 'excellent way to waste time and money', says scholar. David Matthews writes
Student accommodationPrivate room serviceA university has transferred the management of its entire student accommodation to a private company under a 125-year agreement. The £230 million deal will...
A sales tax dividend could be just the ticket for a US sector hit by wave after wave of state cuts, opines Hamid Shirvani

Allowing universities to cherry-pick the scholars they submit for assessment is bad news for transparency, argues Miles Hewstone
Combining funding and regulatory roles is hard, says Roger King. To do it successfully, Hefce must adopt a more autonomous stance
Katharine Reeve on an intriguing exploration of how our physical and virtual identities are merging

Harold Shukman on a fascinating study of Britain's daring wartime plans for counter-revolution
Over the course of Edith Wharton's long writing career, her women characters do grow up, in notable contrast to her male characters; and, insist Janet Beer and Avril Horner in their book Edith...
Few academics in the UK will have read the writings of Peter Sloterdijk, but in Germany he is a superstar. His 1983 book Critique of Cynical Reason remains the best-selling philosophical work written...
The law and order brigade actually makes the US a more violent place, Joanna Bourke learns
When I picked up this book, I was expecting two things: a study of the creative retelling of a key classical myth (or its reception) in children's literature; and a focus on texts of fantasy fiction...
Like it or loathe it, you can't really ignore the papacy. It's the world's oldest dynasty, and it commands the loyalty of nearly a fifth of the world's population and the attention of a great many...

Peter Hill admires a Japanese artist whose obsessive nature has led to the production of works at an incomparable rate
EdinburghThe Sculpture ShowThis major exhibition, which continues at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art until 24 June, celebrates sculpture in all its many forms. Taking over all the...