The curse of sleep
Gary Day learns narcoleptics can't sleep at night, quiz genii are insufferable and ministers clearly evasive
Gary Day learns narcoleptics can't sleep at night, quiz genii are insufferable and ministers clearly evasive


The click-and-copy culture of “fast capitalism” breeds credulity. Tara Brabazon on educators’ duty to unsettle, probe and offer alternatives
A report recently published by Acas, the advisory, conciliation and arbitration service, offers a fascinating insight into trends in the employment tribunal. Tribunal trends Acas has recently...
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1998-30 June 2008
Based on peer regard and impact, Anglophone institutions dominate the social sciences and arts

Universities tried to stop further education colleges gaining the power to award foundation degrees. Hannah Fearn reports on the tension between the two sectors and asks whether their formerly close...
Looking back on her lifelong love of teaching, Sally Brown believes that well-designed assessment is one of pedagogy's greatest tools
Renowned feminist writer Sheila Rowbotham talks to Matthew Reisz about writing from her own experience and imagining what it is like to be inside a homosexual man's body
In Reluctant Refuge, Edie Friedman and Reva Klein seek to provide an argument, accessible to the general populace, for an end to the dehumanisation of refugees and the negative rhetoric about asylum...
This is an informative book on a difficult topic. It deals first with the original European sources of the Grail story from Chretien of Troyes to Malory, discussing the gradual layering of the...

Degrees of separation - How the relationship between HE and FE could turn sour

Times Higher Education, in association with the www.veryshortintroductions.co.uk series from Oxford University Press has 35 Very Short Introduction titles (worth over £200) to give away to one lucky...
Mary Evans is reminded of the threat to diversity presented by resurgence of the commodity culture
It is a while since I studied economics. It was during the 1980s, and game theory commanded a significant part of my syllabus. The Art of Strategy is evidence that it remains as vibrant today.Game...