Worlds and words of the subalterns
The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. Second Edition - Postcolonialisms
The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. Second Edition - Postcolonialisms
Owners, Annotators and the Signs of Reading
Sheffield Engineering Leadership Academy aims to equip graduates with the ‘soft skills’ required for industry or academia
The internet has revolutionised humanities research. But has the development of ever-more sophisticated online resources freed up scholars to explore new ideas, or made them slaves to the digital...
A New History of German Literature
The year’s best reads for work and pleasure, chosen by scholars and senior figures in the sector
Leonard Woolf
As high-profile art schools are absorbed by larger institutions, Peter Hill asks if their uniquely fertile environments suffer for being overseen by those whose priorities inevitably lie elsewhere
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal their favourites – read for work, for pleasure, or both – of the titles published this year
Tim Blackman is keen to build on successes achieved in his predecessor’s two decades in charge
Book of the week: A shared sense of precarity is at the heart of recent disparate mass protests, says Mary Evans
Young experts in everything from wartime France to the theme of the widow in British literature have been selected in this year’s cohort of New Generation Thinkers.
Advisers, administrators, trusted vice-chancellorial aides and henchmen: Mark Leach considers the rise of the 'policy wonks' and the mixed reception afforded a new force in the higher education...
Characterised by creativity and attuned to the needs of their age, the first European universities have important lessons for higher education today, says Miri Rubin
In philosophy, logic is too often considered the only appropriate analytical instrument. Adding fiction to the toolkit can, Michael Boylan argues, offer new and illuminating ways to contemplate human...