Beyond debate?
The Copenhagen summit is in full force, and so too is the idea that man-made global warming is incontrovertible. But Martin Cohen argues that the consensus is less a triumph of science and...

The Copenhagen summit is in full force, and so too is the idea that man-made global warming is incontrovertible. But Martin Cohen argues that the consensus is less a triumph of science and...
Tertiary education in Finland is highly regarded worldwide, but Ed Dutton fears next year's legislative changes may not be an improvement
John D. Brewer reflects on the experiences that led him into sociology and drove his research interests over the following four decades

Bears, scares and hot air - How fear can trump facts in the climate debate
Sir Deian Hopkin’s analysis calls for overhaul of senior management in wake of processing blunders. Melanie Newman reports

A guest lectureship treat can’t compensate for job uncertainties

Fees and finance panel makes first call for evidence. John Morgan reports
Academic evidence to the Iraq Inquiry points to the Government’s terrible planning, but the hearings’ remit is too narrow to tackle the big questions: the war’s legitimacy, the state’s culpability...
Protests greet university’s decision to end undergraduate provision at Ambleside. Melanie Newman reports
York St John and University of London name successors. Melanie Newman reports
A more ambitious project than the contents convey is suggested by the subtitle of Ian Hesketh's book. It amounts to a discussion of what happened at the meeting of the British Association for the...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is a book of philosophy written in short, seemingly oracular, numbered remarks. Its conclusion suggests that those who understand its author will regard...

Sexual violence was rife in the 19th-century US, as Mary Evans discovers

Gwyn Prins on a book he says helps to wreck the chance for a mature debate on climate change
Although we may be unaware of it, a number of powerful preconceptions still dog our understanding of the turbulent history of Czechoslovakia, as Mary Heimann discovered. Matthew Reisz reports