1 October 2009
Show business - The value of knowledge transfer in the arts and humanities

Show business - The value of knowledge transfer in the arts and humanities
Independent inquiry finds that illnesses among Rutherford Building staff were probably coincidence. Melanie Newman reports
Justice Secretary says universities are putting their interests first by offering too many law places. Hannah Fearn reports

The University and College Union has criticised plans to vacuum and wipe offices just once every few weeks
Move comes less than a year after a multimillion-pound refit. Melanie Newman reports
Although the PhD she examined was as bad as the lunch, Gloria Monday chokes down her objections
Study shows that Hollywood’s version of events lingers longer in the mind than historians’ painstaking work. Jon Marcus reports
Retired v-c of London South Bank to take the reins at UEL on an interim basis. Melanie Newman reports

Dan Stern says that the marketisation of research means that academics must abandon the ivory tower and get down and dirty in the marketplace – or face obscurity

Simon Mitton on a tour de force that joins the human and the cosmic
Jane Humphries admires the detective work that is rekindling respect for the match girls' strike of 1888
This general introduction to Kierkegaard's thought proves a clear, sober and informative guide both for students coming to Kierkegaard for the first time and for more experienced readers. The book's...
Frank Manuel was already a distinguished historian with several excellent books on Utopianism to his credit when, in 1979, he and his wife, Fritzie, published this magnum opus. More comprehensive,...

A 19th-century obsession with the macabre was the medieval church's saviour, says James Stevens Curl
This short book enters into a debate that has a lengthy history, not only in the context of cinema but in relation to the cultural industries more broadly. From its inception, cinema has found itself...