'The fact is, marketing won't let us off ...'
It was bad enough, says John Brinnamoor, going to an alumni reunion. How much worse, he then discovered, to have to organise one
It was bad enough, says John Brinnamoor, going to an alumni reunion. How much worse, he then discovered, to have to organise one
The early part of the 20th century witnessed an explosion of avant- garde art that threw off the shackles of the past to embrace the dynamism and challenge of the modern age. Stephen Bury revisits an...
What does 'Britishness' mean to people living in former colonies and to migrants newly arrived in the UK? Vron Ware decided to find out. The concept of national identity is in crisis. Despite Gordon...
The Death of Socrates - Socrates
Ezra Pound
Music in the Post-9/11 World
Federico Fellini
Figuratively Speaking
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentences, is from a dark tale of food, travel and murder: "This is not a conventional cookbook. Though I should...
The Origins of Meaning
University Dynamics and European Integration
The Story Is True
Creation
Call for debate as lack of consistency in assessment attracts warning of student litigation. Rebecca Attwood reports. Lecturers' marking of student work is "inherently frail" and assessment...
Oxford and Cambridge universities will continue to miss their targets for admitting state school pupils "for the foreseeable future", the head of New College, Oxford, argues in today's Times Higher...