Other Worlds: Spirituality and the Search for Invisible Dimensions, by Christopher G. White
Simon Young finds much to admire in an attempt to explain the history of a seemingly impossible idea

Simon Young finds much to admire in an attempt to explain the history of a seemingly impossible idea

Excluding local people from conservation is not the way to preserve vital vegetation, as it is they whose practices produce the ecologies we value, finds Steven Yearley

The case against men (16th-century-style); going to El Norte, and staying behind; glorying in Gorey; and saving Venice

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
In a recent opinion article, Nick Hillman asked, “Is the voice of students’ unions too powerful?” (26 March). Of course there should be a discussion about the role of students and students’ unions in...
In “USS strike: why I won’t join the pensions strike” (Opinion, 28 March), Nick Foster argues that the case for pensions reform cannot be ignored. He cites a recent Green Paper, Security and...
Cathy Shrank is right to take the universities minister, Sam Gyimah, to task over his plans to introduce consumer-style ratings for degree courses, but I’m not sure she goes far enough (“...
The article “Stop taking liberties with free speech” ( Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018, 22 March) verged on self-satirising propaganda for the Office for Students and its plan...

Converting the USS into a defined contributions scheme could give younger academics a bigger pension pot, argues David Voas

Book of the week: Lennard J. Davis lauds a study of portrayals of the poor as a fitting memorial to its author

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