Shakin’ All Over: Popular Music and Disability, by George McKay
Anna Hickey-Moody on study of how performers have addressed disability in their compositions and performances

Anna Hickey-Moody on study of how performers have addressed disability in their compositions and performances

Tristan Bekinschtein welcomes a work showing that research into who we are can be based on science

Barbara Graziosi discovers what went on in the bedroom in ancient Greece

Gregory Kent explores the affective consequences of war

A. W. Purdue on how children shared in the nation’s experience of the First World War

Turner Contemporary in Margate allows visually convincing comparisons in the work of two major artists, finds Alexander Massouras
Justifying the 39 per cent increase in the total pay package of Sir Keith Burnett, the University of Sheffield’s vice-chancellor, pro chancellor Tony Pedder informs us that “under Sir Keith’s...

Universities are now like Jeremy Bentham, hollow husks of their former selves, laments Christopher Bigsby

But law might not be on its side in its effort to prevent docking of full day’s pay, solicitor says

University warns more savings are needed as it admits international recruitment will not recover for years

The experience of uncapping numbers in the UK will be different from that in Australia, says Libby Hackett

Fees would be a focus in Competition and Markets Authority investigation, sources believe

Inaugural THE Best University Workplace Survey reveals discontent and fears over security of employment

The Best University Workplace 2014

A business student is hoping to clear debts of $31,000 (£18,700) by selling advertising on his graduation mortar board, Fox News reported on 21 January. Alex Benda, who will graduate from the...