26 March 2009
A word from the wise - Scholars have evidence in abundance, so why don’t politicians heed them?

A word from the wise - Scholars have evidence in abundance, so why don’t politicians heed them?

One day, I intend to conduct a study of how university staff download from iTunes. Do vice-chancellors – productively and efficiently – swoop into the site, grab the top ten lectures from iTunes U...
Petition calls for reinstatement of academic ejected from campus over harassment allegation, writes Melanie NewmanSeventy-four members of staff at the University of Salford Business School have...

16 March: Over the past few months I have experienced major changes in my work situation. I have had several worked-based events that have seemed somewhat bizarre and have, I feel, subverted my work...
But the Government is accused of hypocrisy as universities cut adult learning courses. Hannah Fearn reports
‘Neither party has the bottle’ to debate the issue before the next general election, Labour MP claims. Zoë Corbyn reports
V-c relinquishes role with immediate effect, Rebecca Attwood reports
Scenarios that include a doubling of tuition costs lead to outcry over vice-chancellors’ ‘fantasising’. John Gill reports
Celia Deane-Drummond admires the author's passion, but not his philosophy
This book is the work of an American political scientist at Rutgers University and is clearly written and mercifully free of jargon. The closest it comes to jargon is its focus on the American "...
1. Foundations Spanish 1, Second Edition by Cathy Holden and Maria del Carmen Gil Ortega. Palgrave Macmillan, £19.99. ISBN 97802302172632. Managing Business Relationships by Ray French. Pearson...

Robert Appelbaum savours the genius in a culinary compendium
The Myth of American Exceptionalism by Godfrey Hodgson, associate fellow, Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford. Yale University Press, £16.99, ISBN 9780300125702"The book is...

Michelle Harvey is fascinated by a historical look at the deployment of insects in battle
The title of this book alludes to two seminal texts on Shakespeare and festivity, Shakespeare's Festive Comedy by C.L. Barber and Shakespeare's Festive World by Francois Laroque. Phebe Jensen...