Interview with Jim Scott
We talk with the UN medal winner about the commercialisation of research, the merits of transnational scholarship and why scientists are like used-car dealers

We talk with the UN medal winner about the commercialisation of research, the merits of transnational scholarship and why scientists are like used-car dealers

An exceptional, bold and fearless expert on family law has died

Work to attract more women into UK university engineering departments will be undermined by ‘beyond belief’ changes to A levels, senior academics claim

Authors suggest something has gone badly wrong with economics as an academic discipline

Book of the week: Political Svengalis, not the public, drive populist pantomimes of democracy, says Angelia Wilson

Political impact of deindustrialisation and free trade seen by experts as key to Trump victory

Mark Gatenby considers what it means for business schools – and universities more generally – to embrace Utopian ways of thinking

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

Jonathan Mirsky on a bleak but believable view of rampant corruption taking a country to the dogs

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Has the corporation acted as an arm of the state in the past, and might it in the future? Ivor Gaber wonders

A.W. Purdue on the man whose narcissism led to his becoming a mouthpiece for the Nazis

Duncan Wu on the art of biography