Everyday successes are important, too
Academics’ tendency to feel they have not ‘done enough’ needs to be tempered by an appreciation of colleagues’ achievements
Academics’ tendency to feel they have not ‘done enough’ needs to be tempered by an appreciation of colleagues’ achievements
A Dutch-born scholar and research administrator wonders if the British class system plays a role in views about division of labour
In the debate over EU membership universities need to remind us of the ideal value of transnational knowledge, says Anna Notaro
Remember that everyone is watching your online lectures
Opinions on campuses worldwide are just a click away
Things to say, and things to not say, in a campus biography
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
The former adviser to education secretary Michael Gove trawls for constructive criticism on policy, but will not stand for general whining
You must like the University of Cambridge, says YouGov
Legal scholars say threats to sue individual academics over industrial action may expose institutions to greater liability
Scholars laud Sarah Churchwell’s Times Higher Education essay restating value of arts and humanities disciplines
Thoughts on academic work and property
A blogger gets to the bottom of tale concerning a physicist whose name means ‘total asshole’ in Italian
Institutions offering women-only posts have drawn criticism…and a fair number of male applicants
Alistair McCulloch wonders if those seeking to expand research assessment beyond the UK are a bit too parochial in their ambitions