A Singularly Unfeminine Profession: One Woman’s Journey in Physics, by Mary K. Gaillard
Tara Shears on the career thrills and frustrations of a female scientist who made history at Berkeley

Tara Shears on the career thrills and frustrations of a female scientist who made history at Berkeley

There’s productive provocation in this epically ambitious study, but Chris Millard wishes its rigour matched its scope

This survey shows how textbook materials often reveal more about the ‘home’ culture than they do about the one being taught. Sylvia Jaworska writes

Norwegian study argues ‘walking for thinking’ is exercise that all researchers can benefit from

Landmark discoveries have relied on some unexpected connections, says Richard Joyner

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Research councils thought to be under review as BIS aims to be ‘sharper, smaller, cheaper’

Does Woody Allen’s Irrational Man succeed in bringing big ideas to the big screen? Benjamin Poore gives his verdict

In a special report from the territory, David Matthews hears concerns that scholars are paying the price for ‘politically incorrect’ talk
A Times Higher Education analysis revealed that support staff are in the majority at 71 per cent of UK higher education institutions (“Academics in the minority at more than two-thirds of UK...
While I share Karen Harris’ concerns abut the formulaic pattern of the essay and its one-size-fits-all framework, I strongly disagree with the implication that the essay structure is “potentially...