Columnists

Baths, box sets, blueberry muffins, terror: Kevin Fong gives birth to a book

7 March

Malcolm Gillies believes an Ivy League-type system could benefit the UK

31 January

Racial equality is sliding down the government’s agenda, says Sally Feldman

29 November

The CDBU’s set-up is too narrow, too limiting: to fulfil its aims it must reach out and diversify, argues Alice Bell

22 November

Christopher Bigsby on cases not of single spies but battalions

22 November

Alan Ryan asks: how many Sandys will it take for us to change our ways?

15 November

Obamacare is undemocratic; we will resist, vows Felipe Fernández-Armesto

8 November

As a long career closes, Steven Schwartz is eager to discover what lies ahead

25 October

First-rate vocational training is more essential than ever, says Sally Feldman

18 October

Susan Bassnett says that many play fast and loose with foreign students

20 September

Removing the cap on student numbers does not imply a collapse in standards, argues Steven Schwartz - just look at Australia

6 September

Alan Ryan on the benefits of emigration for the UK’s huddled student masses

23 August

Press a button and someone’s reputation dies, warns Felipe Fernández-Armesto

16 August

Life/work imbalance hits women harder. But despair not, says Sally Feldman

26 July

A community can run wisely and well without market values, Alan Ryan says

12 July

Freely accessed papers are simply points in a constellation of scientific communication with the public, says Alice Bell

19 April

Alan Ryan on the faith in education that inspired ‘Great Books’ collections

19 April

‘Lucky’ Australia is feeling a rather British chill in the air, says Malcolm Gillies

5 April

Media self-hatred is fuelling the attacks on media studies, says Sally Feldman

22 March

Malcolm Gillies argues that to succeed, universities must be of the moment

23 February

John Lewis’ values: a palatable hit for a divided sector, argues Sally Feldman

9 February