Ionic, isn't it?
Academics from physicists to experts on Scandinavian culture are crafting stand-up comedy routines based on their work. But this is no joke. Matthew Reisz finds that a crowd's laughter is not the...
Academics from physicists to experts on Scandinavian culture are crafting stand-up comedy routines based on their work. But this is no joke. Matthew Reisz finds that a crowd's laughter is not the...
A Companion to Tragedy
At a Unesco forum, Matthew Reisz hears about the hunger for libraries, corporate creep, and what should and should not be archived on the net
From living rent-free to Madoff’s fraud, a study of scams forces us to face our sins, says Dick Hobbs
A scholar’s project on Lewis Carroll’s heroine helps an institution boost its links with the capital’s museums
The Prithviwallahs
The French Actress and her English Audience
The Penguin Shakespeare Series
With scholars exploring digital platforms to make their work more available, Matthew Reisz looks at possible replacements for the monograph
The English Romance in Time
A French conference debates how to cultivate leadership qualities in MBA students, without losing sight of what really matters in life. Matthew Reisz observes
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Which Times Higher Education stories got tongues wagging and fingers clicking in January?Our countdown of the most-read THE articles of the last month includes further fallout from the 2014 research...
Samuel Johnson and the Making of Modern England