Politics, politeness and PR 2
Given that in every encounter I have had with him, Jonathan Ray has been courteous and professional, I wonder why he might have been provoked to reply in mildly pugnacious terms to some of his...
Given that in every encounter I have had with him, Jonathan Ray has been courteous and professional, I wonder why he might have been provoked to reply in mildly pugnacious terms to some of his...
It is refreshing to read Susan Bassnett admitting that universities sometimes fall short of the research-led teaching ideal because it is expedient to do so, but it is quite another thing to argue...
Your article "FP7 largesse may bring a nasty surprise" (5 June) provided a partial and misleading picture.In Framework Programme 7, all costs will be reimbursed at a percentage of eligible costs...
Terence Kealey thinks he has solved the problem of academic freedom (Books, 29 May). It is, he confidently tells us, the freedom to hold views that result from the application of the "academic method...

City academies have helped raise the sights of some young people in higher education cold spots, but there remains fierce ideological and practical opposition from many academics. Hannah Fearn...
Psychoanalysis may have little place in university psychology departments, but it is flourishing within the arts and humanities. Matthew Reisz reports on the debates - and divisions - between...
As with husbands, so with students. Lower the bar, as benchmarks do, and mediocre results are guaranteed, says Tara Brabazon

Higher powered - Can universities raise standards of education in city academies?
Intelligence is a predictor of religious scepticism, a professor has argued. Rebecca Attwood reports
One of the main aims of the Work and Families Act 2006 was to encourage both parents to assume childcare responsibilities in the first year of a child’s life. As part of this aim, the Government...

Many now-defunct public clocks once helped shape shared spaces. Tara Brabazon is delighted that a (digital) website is working to restore function and value to a neglected (analogue) public feature
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Universities are increasingly having to deal with fanciful excuses from students hoping to avoid poor grades, report Rebecca Attwood and Chloe Stothart
Fiona Reid dissects an analysis that aims to move patent policy beyond faith and towards evidence
Jonathan Freedman's outstanding previous book revealed how American Jews entered the cultural mainstream in the 1950s and 1960s and, in so doing, began to transform what had previously marginalised...