Online makes the workings of academia harder, not easier
The great loss is the more subtle stuff, such as arching an eyebrow at a pal when Professor X starts droning on, says Athene Donald
The great loss is the more subtle stuff, such as arching an eyebrow at a pal when Professor X starts droning on, says Athene Donald
Daily tweets, cake baking and discussion of James Bond film titles have all helped keep Anthony Smith sane
Your definitive guide to using social and creative media as an academic
Administrator leaves role at Nottingham Trent following ‘unfair’ monitoring
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world's media
Barrister Daniel Sokol explains some of the key mistakes made by those advising students on academic appeals
Mary Visser asks if universities are delivering for people born in the late 1990s
Does solidarity among female scholars exist only in the (male) mind? Are women really supportive of one another? And if so, how far does it go to redressing male advantage?