The Poetry of Thought: From Hellenism to Celan, by George Steiner
Tom Palaima lauds a reflection on the millennia-old struggle to express original ideas through language

Tom Palaima lauds a reflection on the millennia-old struggle to express original ideas through language
The quality of US physics has been surpassed by that of both Canada and the UK over the past decade, new analysis commissioned by the Institute of Physics suggests.
Universities must foster in their students the “benevolent and amiable temper of mind” defined by the novelist Henry Fielding, a leading international peacekeeper told the Association of...

By Steve Kolowich, for Inside Higher Ed

Les Ebdon has been formally appointed as the new director of fair access, with business secretary Vince Cable telling the parliamentary committee that rejected him there were no “new, relevant facts...
A private company that specialises in long-term multi-million pound deals to build and run student facilities has extended its reach in the sector with a new £57.2 million contract with Nottingham...
The government has rejected calls for an amendment to the Freedom of Information Act that would specifically exempt pre-publication research data from release.
Two teenagers have lost their legal battle against the increase in tuition fees this year.
The UK Research Integrity Office has welcomed calls for it to be placed at the centre of a toughened research integrity oversight regime in the UK.
Students will not be penalised for paying back their tuition fees early, the government has indicated.

The first months at university are critical for a happy student experience. Indeed, so crucial are they that they are arguably a key focus of QAA reviews. Sarah Cunnane reports
Close ties with Nobel laureates, global entrepreneurs and distinguished academics can boost an institution's international profile, as well as providing fresh insights, experience - and a hint of...

Fred Inglis applauds a polemic on higher education's purpose and the perils it faces

Judith Weingarten is fascinated by the woman who, amid decline and fall, ruled an empire for 12 years
In Susan Hill's superlative ghost story The Small Hand, a London book dealer named Adam travels on behalf of a wealthy client to a remote French monastery in search of Shakespeare's First Folio. Hill...