Subtle engagement
Your headline-grabbing article "'Naive' arts partners exploited by the academy" (4 February) fails to provide a reference to the title and location of my report. THE readers who look beyond your...
Your headline-grabbing article "'Naive' arts partners exploited by the academy" (4 February) fails to provide a reference to the title and location of my report. THE readers who look beyond your...
According to John Radford (Letters, 11 February), "science is based on objective, public, replicable observations yielding testable conclusions". In fact, it is based only on what we know, understand...
Your report that the National University of Ireland (NUI) has been dissolved by the Irish Government is premature ("Umbrella body put down", 28 January). Batt O'Keeffe, the Minister for Education and...
To improve the quality of teaching in research-led universities in the face of cuts, let's persuade the research councils to allocate funds on the basis of assessments of the quality of applicants'...

A popular law lecturer who wrote about topics ranging from paddle steamers to biblical prophecy has died.John Greed was born on 18 November 1937 in Bridgwater, Somerset, and educated at Taunton...
Staff at the University of Oxford believe "very little needs to be done" to promote racial equality, despite half of their students claiming to have experienced racism.More than 1,000 members of...
The appearance of Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister, Danny Ayalon, at Oxford Union provoked protests and scuffles last week. Interruptions came from protesters criticising Israel's conduct in...

According to well-informed sources meeting after dark behind the squash courts, Professor Doug Gunter of our Politics for Business Department faces disciplinary action over statements made during his...
John D. Brewer reflects on his passion for two artists who transcended social convention and produced work redolent of a bygone time and place
When Private Eye takes notice, it's a sure sign that something's afoot. So when the satirical magazine ran its recent piece "Brussels is Oxbridge blue", it confirmed that university league tables are...
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
The head of the STFC tells Zoë Corbyn how he hopes to shield big science from financial shocks and crises
Despite the tales of jiggery-pokery employed to climb in the league tables, there is no need to sacrifice mission to position
Felipe Fernández-Armesto is sceptical about claims cat-owners are smarter

This dried lizard, stuck to the pages of a letter, was posted by the 12-year-old William Rathbone VIII (1880-1941) to his elder sister "Tot" (Elena).Writing from his boarding school in Broadstairs,...