Body and soul: the Globe’s John Ford Experiment
A rare staging of the dramatist’s work pushes to the fore seldom-seen plays that reveal the tensions at the heart of his oeuvre, says Lisa Hopkins

A rare staging of the dramatist’s work pushes to the fore seldom-seen plays that reveal the tensions at the heart of his oeuvre, says Lisa Hopkins

Hefce study shows 132 per cent rise in number of students reporting a mental health problem

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Plunging MoD research spend compensated for over past decade by rising research council budget

Lack of evidence is ‘increasingly untenable’ with TEF gaining traction, says funding council

Unions and universities divided over extent of ‘casualisation’ despite major joint initiative

New report highlights fears that UK could lose out to international competitors

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The reforms have caused rigidity and bloat. Stefan Kühl thinks a boiled-down approach is needed

Self-governance is a must for the sector, but we must use it to engage with wider society’s concerns, argues Matthew Andrews

As more women push on the ‘sticky door’, Paula Nicolson reflects on her own experiences over three decades

Felipe Fernández-Armesto upgrades his view on accommodation for visiting scholars after a trip to Santander

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Conversations at Nasa reveal the words behind every picture of the Red Planet, says Monica Grady

P. J. Rhodes on a study investigating how the ancient civilisation reached its zenith