The Work of Revision, by Hannah Sullivan
David Gewanter on the Modernist urge to edit

David Gewanter on the Modernist urge to edit

Christianity undermined Roman sexuality by giving it a spiritual dimension, finds Candida Moss

Daria Kuss is impressed with a series of interviews that shed light on the medicalisation of gaming problems

June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety

Tara Brabazon on building difference online

Demand for subjects such as English and history has fallen while applications to more job-oriented degree courses have climbed, an analysis by HSBC suggests

Jessica Swale’s rollicking play about women in 1890s Cambridge fighting for the recognition of their education has relevance today

Jessica Swale’s rollicking play about women in 1890s Cambridge fighting for the recognition of their education has relevance today

Each CEO’s education has been researched using executive biographies from sources such as company websites (current, previous or non-executive director companies), company press offices, current or...


Senior figures say ‘disputed territory’ curbs may prompt refusal to participate in EU framework

The philosopher and educational reformer John Dewey argued in 1933 that “failure is not mere failure. It is instructive.” But 80 years later, we still don’t know a lot about why things fail in higher...

UK institutions use online open days to pitch to potential students overseas. Chris Parr writes

Four out of five postgraduate research students are happy with their university experience, a new study has suggested.

Plans by the University of London to sell a rare set of early printed editions of Shakespeare’s plays have been branded “egregiously wrong”.