Fifty shades of red: a scholar’s professional and private lives collide
An embarrassing incident led academic and sex blogger Katie Beswick to reflect on the risks and rewards of being open online

An embarrassing incident led academic and sex blogger Katie Beswick to reflect on the risks and rewards of being open online
Ryan Coogan’s eloquent description of the alienating experiences of returning to his home working-class community in Salford after progressing from undergraduate to PhD study made long-healed scars...
I have a hard time seeing how Lord Stern’s review of the research excellence framework doesn’t just create a new set of rules to be gamed, with power having largely been shifted from individuals to...
Henry Jinman is correct to highlight the major limitations of basing entrepreneurship education around the development of a business plan (“Enterprise courses in HE ‘reluctant’ to give real-world...
I was surprised to see Tara Brabazon argue that “the word ‘glocal’ should be avoided in academic writing on pain of death and/or watching looped episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians” (“...

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