Sisterhood and After: feminist oral history archive launched
Collection established of personal accounts of Women’s Liberation Movement activists. Elizabeth Gibney reports

Collection established of personal accounts of Women’s Liberation Movement activists. Elizabeth Gibney reports

London Met’s Steve Jefferys says he did nothing wrong in employing Jawad Botmeh

Tories may ban overseas students from using NHS

Further austerity measures could wreak havoc with BIS’ stretched finances

Artistic practice can certainly be research - but the present model in UK universities is confused and lacks intellectual rigour, argues Nicholas Till

Trevor Elliott was born in Lancashire on 26 August 1949 and educated at Derby School. After graduating in geology from the University College of Swansea (now Swansea University) in 1970, he secured a...

What does it mean for a drawing or a cabaret act to count in the REF? Matthew Reisz meets scholars whose enquiries are intertwined with their creative endeavours

New austerity measures could wreak havoc on BIS’ stretched finances. By John Morgan and Jack Grove

Men still dominate philosophy: it must end, department head Jenny Saul tells Paul Jump

A disastrous open-access policy lashes the promise of the digital age to an outmoded buggy of a model, laments Martin McQuillan

Department head Jenny Saul tells Paul Jump what she is doing to combat the bias against women

Helen Bynum on the rewards, delight and egg-citement of dabbling in duck-keeping

Vladimir Tismaneanu discusses the revolutionary ambitions of the USSR’s great tyrant

Whoever wins the next election, uncapped enrolments and a big student loan book must be addressed, say observers

Management pledges to tackle ‘stress-inducing’ culture. By Elizabeth Gibney