Academics make the case for forgotten female composers
Neglected works set to be broadcast on BBC Radio 3
Neglected works set to be broadcast on BBC Radio 3
Former LSE director on how he overcame academic struggles to become Bill Clinton’s favourite political theorist, and the future for Labour
Cambridge professor has helped policymakers wrestle with complex ethical challenges
We talk race, taking advice from Seamus Heaney and poetry’s vital place in society with the US’s next Poet Laureate
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Academics and professional staff reveal the things that prey on their minds at 2am
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
With the link between frequent library use and higher grades confirmed, Jack Grove asks if it is time for more universities to start measuring how long students spend in the stacks
Despite a long history of trailblazing female academics, Europe's academy is making slow progress in promoting more women to senior roles, says lobby group
Bashir Makhoul reflects on the roots of his creativity and his academic vision for Birmingham City University
The social historian, who was second v-c of Sussex and later chancellor of the Open University, was 94
Academic is awarded Abel Prize by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters for solving Fermat’s Last Theorem
Loughborough University tops the poll, with its emphasis on student participation, says Jack Grove