Barbara Wright, 1935-2019
Tributes paid to Irish expert on French literature who ‘recognised languages as a key to future opportunities in Europe’
Tributes paid to Irish expert on French literature who ‘recognised languages as a key to future opportunities in Europe’
Environmentalist praised by Al Gore as ‘eloquent’ and ‘passionate’ authority on oceanic climate change
Tributes paid to a pioneering feminist scholar who ‘made conversation glitter’
Some of Cambridge University's more mischievous dons have noted that Newnham College principal Onora O'Neill is well qualified to give this year's Reith lectures on the subject of accountability and...
Tianjin campus will be first in country to offer US-accredited master of music degree
Tributes paid to ‘a brilliant, warmly sympathetic scholar-critic’ whose experience of war informed his work
Tributes paid to ‘brilliant and gracious’ scholar who broke new ground in study of literature and ecofeminism
A lecturer describes how her university failed to act when she was racially victimised by a student receiving mental health support
The volcanologist discusses the joys of fieldwork, the fight for equality, and how her son’s battle with leukaemia transformed her outlook on life
Questions have been raised over appointment as design school head of academic who is being sued for alleged age discrimination
Mounting workloads and mushrooming publication output are making the task of staying abreast of the latest developments in the literature ever more difficult for academics. Here, eight researchers...
Tributes paid to ‘greater scholar of the old school’ who was a renowned expert on Antonio Gramsci
Landmark architectural project for campus will echo one of Ireland’s most striking natural phenomena
As Australia’s science stars mount the red carpet, critics condemn falling government funding
Scottish institution’s reparations for its slavery connections should be emulated by many more institutions, says black studies activist