The Idea of the PhD: The Doctorate in the Twenty-First-Century Imagination, by Frances Kelly
Tara Brabazon on an argument that the doctorate is undergoing change

Tara Brabazon on an argument that the doctorate is undergoing change

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We examine citation data to get an idea of the most exciting and potentially ground-breaking research topics

Moves to privilege community service in university admissions will create even more social justice warriors when what we need are more deep thinkers, argues Alexander Zubatov

Labour’s pledge to axe fees suggests that ever-higher charges may not be inevitable, but tough choices between university priorities seem unavoidable

Nature Index shows that more than half of Chinese-authored papers in high-quality natural science journals featured international collaboration in 2016

Removing the cap on subsidised sub-bachelor’s places in public universities will pull the rug out from under technical and further education providers offering similar qualifications, says Gavin...

Tributes paid to expert on 20th-century music who was ‘exhilarating colleague’

Eliminating cheating services, even if it were possible, would do nothing to address students’ and universities’ lack of interest in learning, says Stuart Macdonald

10,000 references in, David Zeitlyn reflects on the joys of avoiding looking like a fool

Learned societies used to be seen as the guardians of academic prestige. They should act on that moral authority and reclaim their oversight of peer review, says Aileen Fyfe

UCU survey finds British-based researchers perceive lesser protection for academic freedom compared with continental peers

Striking visual display in King’s College London corridor symbolises how higher education is taking professorial problem seriously